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01/04/2010, 08:22 AM | #51 |
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camel schirmp its a good option for AEFW, but once their works ends, one need to get it out of the tank....
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01/07/2010, 01:30 AM | #52 |
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I am sure this has been answered, but do AEFW's affect only smooth skinned acropora, or can the also affect other sps such as pocillipora, and millepora?
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Great thread.
Thank you guys.
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When i treated, I removed acros and acros only. I left all other sps in the display. It been 5 yrs and no AEFW in sight. I have confidence that they only affect acros.
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01/08/2010, 03:12 PM | #59 |
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interceptor effects
What will happen to my clams if I dose my tank with interceptor?
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01/08/2010, 05:41 PM | #61 |
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01/16/2010, 08:05 AM | #62 |
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I would like to add the Eunicid Worm as a sps pest. This guy was eating my expensive acros
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01/16/2010, 08:07 AM | #63 |
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I got mine out yesterday. Traps do not work. Steve Weast from the Oregon Reef told me traps are a waste of time. Steve pulled two worms out of his tank, one was 5ft and the other 7ft. OMG He told me there tail usually doesn't leave the burrow. Only way to remove it is to find the rock it burrows in and remove the rock. Thank you Steve. I know it sucks but trust me well worth it. These worms can grow very large, mine started eating expensive acros. Not cool. We as reefers put all this time, energy, and money into creating an environment that will support these beatiful acropora not create gourmet meals for a worm.
Here is how you do it. Stake out the tank at night with a red flash light. I used a red flashlight and a couple of clip-on desk lamps with red bulbs in them. Light the tank up nice and good. It took me several nights to find its home. Be patient. Now do what you have to do to get the rock out. Me I had to cut coral that had fused the rock in place. Pull the rock out, please use gloves, us a syringe and inject Club Soda into it's lair. LeslieH works at The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. She is an expert in worms you can find her here on Reef Central. She told me to use club soda and boy does it work. After a few injections into the hole it crawled out of there fairly quickly. Thank you Leslie. After he crawled out I started to inspect the rock to make sure it was safe to put back in. I saw another one. *** I injected more club soda in and kind of pushed it out. When it dropped out I noticed it didn't have a head. I couldn't believe it. It left its tail behind to regenerate into a new worm. What an incredible survival mechanism. Everyone who has one remove it. They might be harmless at first but as they get older their appetite changes and they start munching on coral. Trust me you want no parts of this. Get it out as soon as possible. Here it is Close up of its face |
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man i got crabs or bugs too what works the best
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My best guess is that it came in on live rock
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That critter is just a little 'pod eating the dead tissue.
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How can you tell the difference between AEFW and regular flat worms?
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02/09/2010, 11:15 AM | #72 |
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Please help me figure out a way to save this cap, I have other monti in the tank so i know it's only a matter of time before i see them on the others as well, any advice on some natural predators just to keep the numbers in check? |
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i just had a bleaching outbreak and am wondering if one of these pests could have had something to do with it. Ill have to take a much closer look it appears
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02/12/2010, 03:16 PM | #74 |
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what types of wrasses would help with some of these pests?
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02/14/2010, 02:39 PM | #75 |
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I recently discovered AEFW's
did not know why mys sps's were suffering, until i hit on these threads, but I have had all of the symptoms for months. I can now tell why my Neon Pseudochromis and striped Pseudochromis are the fattest and happiest pseudo's in the state. They must have been munching away, and keeping them in check. I have now added a six line wrasse and a fairy wrasse. The addition of the new fish must be decreasing the flatworm load, because my corals are coloring back up. Also my to pseudochromis are out and actively hunting more- they must have to try harder with the new fish competing for worms. When i think the worm load is at a minimum, i am thinking about dosing with Fluke out medicine. |
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