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What I have found works well in kocking them off corals is TMPCC and Coral Revive. I used to use TMPCC but it is a harsher on the coral than Coral Revive. THere is another one CoralRx or something like that that seems to be similar to Coral Revive. These are pinesol/fir oil based. sanjay. |
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TMPCC works really well IMO and if you watch the coral closely, you can avoid an OD.
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Wow Sanjay!
Your aquascape with the coral columns, makes your tank just pop out to me. very natural and open! Keep up the great work! |
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So the only pieces of any acquisitions that go into our tank are the live pieces. If the colony is so big that there are nooks and crannies that cannot be adequately inspected for eggs, etc, then the whole colony gets fragged to small enough pieces that can be properly inspected. So fragging and removing any bases then dipping is how we try to keep these pests from our new tank (we learned our lesson, as many others have, when our previous tank was wiped out of it's acros by these monsters). And we have never had a loss from TMPCC, and we dip long and strong (almost double dosage for 30% - 50% more time than recommended), and we turkey baste periodically throughout the dip. But we have heard good things about Coral Revive (which is what I believe Spaz was trying to link to)
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Yeah, I would guess that removing the base would be a good idea. I have only done that in severe cases, but I do see your point.
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Sanjay,
Thank you for having honesty and integrity to post up about the AEFW's. I know many people wouldnt have mentioned it...especially in a thread where TOTM is being mentioned by several people. On a different note, Where can I find info on Coral Revive, Sparks? Nick
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Also, I want people to realize its not the end of all worlds if your tank is infected with AEFW. There is no need to be tearing out your tank. It can be managed. I have several old time reefers who have AEFW and they have shown me that it can be managed with some extra maintenance tasks. It it can be managed in a 500G reef, or in Joe 20,000G reef.. surely it can be managed in smaller reef tanks. Sharing and discusing experiences is the only way to learn. As for Coral Revive.. Its a Two little fishies product. So you can get the info you need from their website or contacting them directly. I am going to go ahead and post some top down close up pics.. so you can see that corals can still look nice and colorful and grow like gang buster inspite of AEFW in the tank. sanjay. |
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Sanjay PLEASE PLEASE keep up updated on a good basis about how the AEFW soultion that you are going about works and the effects by doing it this way works out long term. "Basicaly everytime you blow off and what not explain what you did and how you see if theres a diffrence in the corals color and PE by doing it this way each time". Thanks for such a amazing tank and all the research that you do for this hobby it is MUCH appreciated
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Arent there some fish that can eat AEFW's? I seem to remember this being mentioned... like those clingfish that eat parasitic snails on clams.
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A lot of fish will gobble them up as soon as they are free floating in the water. Fish that will specifically hunt for them - I do not know which ones. People claim wrasses will do it. eg. leopard wrasses, halichoris wrasses, but I have not seen this with the leopoard wrasses and radiant wrasse that I have.
I have a feeling that acro crabs may eat them off the coral, but I don't have enough acro crabs to verify this. sanjay. |
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sanjay the stuff that my friend uses is the Coral Revive. she says its some awesome stuff for the flat worms. but she is not sure what it does for red bugs. she used the coral revive with zero deaths from the use of it, and its very cheap to buy.
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Once again, thank you... Nick
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Totally agree with you on that one Sanjay
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Here are the top down pics I mentioned in an earlier post;
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and a few more
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looking good sanjay!!
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wow, so many nice specimens, but I am strangely drawn to the pink zoanthids. They rock!!
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Truely inspiring mate, and a great attitude towards this hobby.
I'm glad to be following in your experiences Cheers Chris |
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Sanjay:
Couldn't say enough good things about how great the tank looks. I am amazed at the growth you've had since setting the tank up. Very impressive. MUST be that good and clear local water One tip that may help you a bit with the blasting of the corals is to take a maxijet 1200 and connect a piece of PVC over the outlet with a 45 degree piece at the end. You can reach easily all over the tank with it if the PVC is the right length and the 45 degree angle will allow you to direct it better at the base of the corals. Sort of like a power washer type of thing. I found it helpfull at least. Best of luck.
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hehe...it's call the Reef Blower! I have one built by Dahn Nguyen and it is sweet. It is the original MJ mod with a length of pipe stuck in the end. I have sevral different lengths to get at different areas of the tank, but be very careful, as it is extremely powerful!
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I'll take a pic and post it dude...wait 'till you see it.
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OK, Here it is...
The Reef Blower: Built by the Great Dahn Nguyen. This is an MJ 1200 Mod with a pipe inserted for blowing off rocks. Different size pipes can be used for different levels in the aquarium. Care must be used as this thing is extremely powerful and I would recommend using smaller Maxi-Jets for most tanks. This thing friggin rocks!! And Sanjay, this could be easily part of your fish feeding routine. It will strip your rocks and corals completely clean, but it takes some getting used to, especially on tanks with sand. I LOVE it!
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Interesting idea, I think I will copy it....
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