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Finally remembered to get a picture. 2 have left their PVC end caps.Thanks Ron I'll try and get some pics tomorrow. They're acclimating right now and still curled up.
The only dip I've used on RFA's is Dr.G's. Its milbemycin oxime.
Glad to see it came back. How long ago was the accident?Update to my own post about RFA going through a MP40 "blender". I didn't dip and just put it into an end cap tilted slightly to allow some flow through/over. . left it alone and it's came back. Now looks whole again, but obviously much smaller. The lesson learned here was not to give up on a slab of RFA flesh.. it could reform and come back as mine did. I guess while it looked like mush, the mouth was there somewhere and eventually recovered. Lucky bc it was one of those rasta color ones.
How safe are they with fish and other corals?
I have 4 in my main reef tank, they move around their island rarely but even when they end up touching the montis and birdsnests they are around, they don't cause much if any damage.How safe are they with fish and other corals?
I only have one ultra RFA, so I need to get another one or two at least and start the waiting game to become a grandfather of RFA’s ...lol
Thanks for your input and help Ron Reefman!
Happy reefing...