reedman
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In a nicely balanced tank, the corals might be able to handle the infection and won't show some of the severe symptoms, that some others might see, if their tanks are more skewed towards a stressed coral environment.
I think you hit the nail on the head Nikki. I have had the bugs for quite some time and they are not affecting my corals the way others have see. I am not proud to have the bugs, but I am not as stressed out about them as others are either, as I have not lost a coral or seen loss of color or polyp extension. Growth remains constant too.
I think we are seeing multiple strains of the bugs and different resistances to them. Certainly the initial health of the coral will play a role in the long term affects of the bugs on the corals. I think people really lose sight of husbandry in favor of erradicating one problem that is in front of them. I do believe the bugs do some harm to some corals, but erradicating all crustaceons can't be all that great either.
Great observations though.