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Well, nothing in life is free, I was given a chunk of hammer coral off of an old huge colony a while buck and stuck it in my refuge to get it healthy. I put it in my main display this weekend ( no I didn't dip) and came home to infestation in my tank. Need some advice and ID if possible.
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Never thought it would be me. Thanks in advance
 
Well, nothing in life is free, I was given a chunk of hammer coral off of an old huge colony a while buck and stuck it in my refuge to get it healthy. I put it in my main display this weekend ( no I didn't dip) and came home to infestation in my tank. Need some advice and ID if possible.
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Never thought it would be me. Thanks in advance

Looking like red planeria to me, sorry man.
It's early on, and not infestation yet. Flatworm exit will be a safe bet. I never used it, I went with the blue velvet nudi in my pfp many years ago when I was dealing with it. But from what I've read people have had a lot of success with FWE when the numbers are low like yours.
 
Oh man,,, that sucks.
My only question is -- why "no dip",,, not that it necessarily would've solved this (if eggs at the time), but at least it's easy to do as "something"?
 
Looks like Red Planaria flat worms but might need a closer picture. Maybe flat worm exit by Salifert if you want to go that direction. Not sure of any predators. I’m sure someone will chime in soon that know more about th than I do.
 
Oh man,,, that sucks.
My only question is -- why "no dip",,, not that it necessarily would've solved this (eggs), but at least it's easy to do as "something"?
My fault. I should have
 
My question, I have a 120 I'm getting ready now and enough live rock in reserve and new sand coming . Is there any way to safely put these coral in a new tank? I know the answer I am just hoping
 

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