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I did also removed zoa spiders off them hopefully they get better rasta zoasHard to tell out of water but feel free to give it an iodine dip
That will be a difference makerI did also removed zoa spiders off them hopefully they get better rasta zoas
Look how many spiders i found on it last night.... Should i just throw this frag out??That will be a difference maker
I removed 2 frags because they werent looking good and those are the ones i dipped. I have a zoa garden and all my other ones look great. Im wondering if im jeopardizing my garden by putting them back in there??what do u thinkHoly moly- 34 years and never seen this many total
I would look at the source it came from and leave frag in and check daily to see if any more spiders appear
Jeopardizing is possible but I also question if any or eggs remain.I removed 2 frags because they werent looking good and those are the ones i dipped. I have a zoa garden and all my other ones look great. Im wondering if im jeopardizing my garden by putting them back in there??what do u think
Ive heard people saying 20min freshwater dip. What do you think ?Jeopardizing is possible but I also question if any or eggs remain.
They can lay many eggs.
Some removal treatment techniques are:
Magnesium Chloride Dip (MgCl2) using RO/DI water at a 1.024spg for half a minute. This method was suggested by Bob Fenner
- continuous cycle of freshwater dips with the correct temperature and pH.
- Physical removal can be an effective method of prevention, but should only be used as a first step.

