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Hello guyz, I know many of you guyz here are expert sps keeper so here I come looking for your help
I recently got a colony from a friend tank about 8 days which got infected by AEFW. But instead of keeping a whole colony what i did is to cut off couple branches and throw away the base and the left over. Dipped all the frags with MELAFIX and put it in my frag tank. and yesturday I discovered a good 10+ baby Flatworm (some with a kinda like pointer tail and some were rounded shape and some were kinda brownish in colors crawling and running on the tank wall. and today I found couple patches of eggs on the base of one of my bonsai frag. Ofcource, i threw it away. So what I want to do now is moved all sps colony (about 5 small/med size colony or so cuz the system is fairly new about 2 months old) to a tempory holding system and left the tank with no sps in there. DO you think 6 weeks is long enough to starved those AEFW to death? completely gone in my system? any suggestion guy? thanks in advance
I recently got a colony from a friend tank about 8 days which got infected by AEFW. But instead of keeping a whole colony what i did is to cut off couple branches and throw away the base and the left over. Dipped all the frags with MELAFIX and put it in my frag tank. and yesturday I discovered a good 10+ baby Flatworm (some with a kinda like pointer tail and some were rounded shape and some were kinda brownish in colors crawling and running on the tank wall. and today I found couple patches of eggs on the base of one of my bonsai frag. Ofcource, i threw it away. So what I want to do now is moved all sps colony (about 5 small/med size colony or so cuz the system is fairly new about 2 months old) to a tempory holding system and left the tank with no sps in there. DO you think 6 weeks is long enough to starved those AEFW to death? completely gone in my system? any suggestion guy? thanks in advance

). A few years later, I still hadn't seen signs. Then I lost all my SPS in a move... Sure way to make sure they don't come back...
. I tried Levamisole HCl my first time around and had dismal results. I didn't have a good established system to hold them in like with the TMPCC dips, but Levamisole seemed to be some pretty harsh stuff. It seemed to soak into the rocks and leach back out over the week between dipping (I didn't remove all the non tissue and rockwork, like I did the second time, either). TMPCC has done well for me, so I stick to a similar method for all incoming corals to try to prevent letting them in again. The same procedure worked for monti nudis, too. It's labor intensive, but the only way to know they are all gone (at one point in time, anyway

