From what I can see in the pics it still isnt definite that you have AEFW. It might just be red planaria. Red planaria can be easily treated with flatworm exit.
But if it is AEFW---The fact that you only have 6 acros, you could totally get away with dipping them in your tank as long as none of them are encrusted on your rocks. I would not take the chance of QTing them without proper lighting and filtration. Just use the bayer dip and rinse well.
use 5-6ml per cup of saltwater and keep the water moving. Dip for 10 min. Wait 7 days between dips. Inspect for eggs everytime. And rinse well. you will lose some pods and any inverts you have most likely.
But if it is AEFW---The fact that you only have 6 acros, you could totally get away with dipping them in your tank as long as none of them are encrusted on your rocks. I would not take the chance of QTing them without proper lighting and filtration. Just use the bayer dip and rinse well.
use 5-6ml per cup of saltwater and keep the water moving. Dip for 10 min. Wait 7 days between dips. Inspect for eggs everytime. And rinse well. you will lose some pods and any inverts you have most likely.
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