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I had purchased the journal a month back for my reef club. We're actually having a journal review via PowerPoint presentation, then a round table discussion for this month's NYReefClub meeting.
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09/08/2011, 07:01 PM | #27 |
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that gave me the chills :$
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09/08/2011, 11:09 PM | #28 |
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It seems to be common belief on aefw that they lay their eggs at the base or very near coral. If we accept this as correct, couldn't we then just dip the rocks that have acros attached? By doing this you are dipping all corals and their breeding grounds.
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09/09/2011, 07:19 PM | #30 |
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Great picture Dr Harry. Ugly!!!! But none the less a great pic.
AEFWs will lay eggs in any good cover pretty far form a host. I have seen them on the underside of frag plugs. I've read posts of them deep in crevesis of rock. They are survivors! Never count them out till a large woman is singing near by!
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09/09/2011, 11:24 PM | #31 |
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so what did you end up doing with the colonie in the picture? |
09/10/2011, 12:09 AM | #32 | |
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IMO QT'ing it only stressed it out more then the stress it was going through. I had three QT tanks with independent filtering, flow and LED lighting, but of the three colonies that I was able to remove from the DT two died, and one is holding onto life.... Thanks for asking
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09/10/2011, 04:49 PM | #33 |
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after seeing those pictures I just have this sick feeling man that is about the size of my prized millepora before it was taken lost all my colonies over 6 months ..knocked me out almost a year now..good luck
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Any new advances against AEFW?
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My man I feel your pain. I’m going through the same thing. I advice dipping and fragging off only the live tissue and tossing the rest. also try to use less harsh dip than coral rx. And dip for a few minutes, since you already have them in your tank so even if 1 survives it won’t change the fact that you’ll still have them, but a few minutes in a dip could be crucial to survival of an already weakened coral.
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Wormwood, or Flatworm Stop, with a strong, prolonged dose in the display will take care of them.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2670592 |
07/03/2018, 07:30 PM | #39 |
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I’ve seen them get past Bayer on more than one occasion.
With melefix, even if you don’t get them all, you will be able to see some in the treatment vessel and take appropriate actions with the infected specimen.
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It makes me cringe to look at the pics. But I’m very thankful you posted them. It’s good to know your enemies!
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