I just picked up a really nice Rommel Rainbow acro colony and a huge green slimmer colony (at least I thought they were). Once I got them home I prepared it for dipping by cutting the base off the colonies because they were attached to a piece of live rock. After closely inspecting them I think I found what I think are AEFW eggs on the base of the Rommel acro.
Please help me identify these eggs, I think it's AEFW but since I have never had them I'm not 100% sure. The two colonies are in my QT setup right now after doing a dip with CoralRx. I will monitor them for a few weeks and do a dip every week till I'm confident there are no pest that can infect my other SPS colonies.
Sorry for the poor iPhone picture but the colors are very bright and there is not any dead area as this picture would make you think there are on the green slimmer.

The rommel acro is very nice color wise and I saw no real issues on the branches of the colony. The only place I was able to see an issue was on the base that I cut off.

Here are the eggs I was talking about. Note there are two clusters I could see otherwise no others were found.


Please help me identify these eggs, I think it's AEFW but since I have never had them I'm not 100% sure. The two colonies are in my QT setup right now after doing a dip with CoralRx. I will monitor them for a few weeks and do a dip every week till I'm confident there are no pest that can infect my other SPS colonies.
Sorry for the poor iPhone picture but the colors are very bright and there is not any dead area as this picture would make you think there are on the green slimmer.

The rommel acro is very nice color wise and I saw no real issues on the branches of the colony. The only place I was able to see an issue was on the base that I cut off.

Here are the eggs I was talking about. Note there are two clusters I could see otherwise no others were found.


