i'm not 100% sure on this but the only way you can get flatworms is by importing them into your tank, correct?
Correct. These are an acro specific pest.. they will not eat anything other than acros....not stylo's, seritopora's, monti's etc....
No acro's means no flatworms, (w/ in 5-7 days).
little fishes said:
approximately what size were the FWs and egg masses? Anyone know how long it would take to notice the FWs -if say- you only aquired one on your new acro colony? I do not want to do precautionary dips as there are acro crabs, brittle stars, and barnicles. Cheers,
Tracy
Tracy,
These egg masses are pretty tiny...think pin head size to the naked eye, they almost look like spots of algae to me. From what I've been able to read on them, its approximately 2 weeks before the AEFW's (SATAN!) become visible w/o a microscope or magnifying glass. Supposedly, they are able to reproduce during the microscopic stage...yay for our side....
IMO....precautionary dips are the only way to go. I "aquired" my AEFW's and a dose of redbugs for good measure from someone who was positive they didnt have them. Treat this like AID's or better yet Hep C and your thinking along the right track.
Sherman said:
Salifert's Flatworm Exit will hold the AEFW at bay, and one of the two previously mentioned friends has had limited success with it. However, he's also spent several hundred dollars on the stuff, as his tank is 240g, and he uses multiple bottles of the FWE per dosing. And we're still not sure it works.
I first discovered AEFW's on an A. albrohensis frag. I used a turkey baster and managed to squirt a few loose. I promptly sucked these up and placed them in a small glass and added a double dose of FWE.
No reaction.
I tripled it.
Again, no reaction.
Quadruple dose.
No reaction.
Hit them w/ iodine.....they melted w/in a minute. So I'm not convinced FWE even bugs them at levels that dont begin to become double digit percentages of the water column.....at which point you begin to stress the crap out of everything else in the tank.
NaH2O said:
I have seen some acro colonies with redbugs that also had acro crabs.
Saw this in my own tank before we moved....
Scooterman said:
Should you QT & treat every sps for red bugs & flatworms?
Abso-damn-lutely....if you choose not to...advise anyone you decide to trade frags with....you just might be unintentionally giving them parasites....
NaH2O said:
I HATE AEFs!!!
I'm curious as to the length of time between dips. I'm thinking I should do them more often than once a week. *sigh*
I'd suggest giving the corals at least a week between dips, just to allow them to recover from being abused...
mavgi said:
by the way if i buy sps and it's healty the coral can infect in the future with red bug or aefws ?
Yup....you sure can. Anything you introduce to your tank can potentially bring parasites.
Sorry be such a gloom and doomer........
Nick