Question About SPS Bugs

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So - I've noticed a couple of my SPS frags RTN'ing or something lately. I was thinking maybe I had allowed my nutrients to get too low (going fallow for ich). But when I was inspecting a large birdsnest I saw an area around the base stripped completely clean and 15-20 little bugs. Like tiny tiny tiny. It took me a few minutes of watching to even see one move.

Sure enough - I looked at a couple other birdnests and I noticed a few more bugs here/there.

I dip everything in Bayer, but who knows. So anyway - I took each big piece out and dipped again in a stronger concentration. That was yesterday morning.

The good news is that I think the Bayer is killing whatever they are - I had read a lot yesterday about a super resistant bug. The bad news is I saw maybe one more this morning still on the original nest.

This is my first time dealing with this so I want to get some opinions on my plan moving forward. Basically, I'm just going to continue to dip - once a week? twice a week? What is enough? Until all the bugs are gone.

Once my fallow period is over - is there a wrasse that is good for this? I had a yellow coris and a checkerboard in there up until about two weeks ago...which might explain why I am just now seeing the bugs. They could have been doing a good job.

Thanks for advice
 
Without any close up pics for proper identification, advice is sort of a shot in the dark.

Try to get us some macro shots of these little buggers.
 
Yeah good point.

I don't think I'll ever get a photo though. They look like tiny specs of nothing. I have one of those tank magnifying glass things and even with that I can barely make them out. I can't see body shape or anything..just that they're tiny and kinda moving around.

I shall try though!
 
Here's the best I can do...full zoom here. As you can see - that white part has been stripped pretty well. There are two little black dots that move around if I watch long enough. When I saw them yesterday morning there were probably 10-15. After the dip there are only one or two if I go down there.

How many days do I have to wait until I dip?
http://imgur.com/a/UkJTt
 
Update. Since first dip today I saw a few of these guys still on the birds nest. Numbers were fewer but still some there. So screw it. I dipped again in Bayer.

How often is too often on dips? Also. Is it super terrible that a couple of these guys are living through the dips or is that just kind of how it goes? Maybe each time I'm knocking the numbers back or something?

Should I be very concerned they're not all dead though??
 
Not sure what but would be eating a birdsnest but the coral just looks like it's white from being in no light. Not from any bugs eating it. What damage do you think your seeing? I wouldn't keep dipping if there isn't a big problem. I see the specks, are you sure they are bugs?
 
Well - I've got some other coral that is definitely white from no light but I still get polyps on those. When I compare there are zero polyps left on that white part here - it's stripped to the core. No flesh left at all. So I feel like it's being eaten or annoyed or something.
 
Yeah good point.

I don't think I'll ever get a photo though. They look like tiny specs of nothing. I have one of those tank magnifying glass things and even with that I can barely make them out. I can't see body shape or anything..just that they're tiny and kinda moving around.

I shall try though!
Are they white? Or redbugs?

Just seen the photo, id just dip all your sps and wait it out.
 
Not much color. Maybe a tinge of red, but mostly seem black - which I've been reading about that seems like a horrible pest nobody has had much luck with.

I recently took out all of my fish (fallow for ich). I had a checkerboard wrasse, a blue line wrasse and a coris wrasse. I wonder if they were keeping these guys in line because I haven't added a coral in a couple months and I'm just now seeing these.

I've done two dips. I'll dip again on like weds or thursday.

I am going to double the Bayer dose. Then if that doesn't work I'm going to go with iodine.
 
Not much color. Maybe a tinge of red, but mostly seem black - which I've been reading about that seems like a horrible pest nobody has had much luck with.

I recently took out all of my fish (fallow for ich). I had a checkerboard wrasse, a blue line wrasse and a coris wrasse. I wonder if they were keeping these guys in line because I haven't added a coral in a couple months and I'm just now seeing these.

I've done two dips. I'll dip again on like weds or thursday.

I am going to double the Bayer dose. Then if that doesn't work I'm going to go with iodine.
I had black copepods on some die off sps tissue last year. At the time i used 2ml coral rx to 2 cups tank water and they came right off withen 3 minutes. Havnt had an issue seeing them since
 
Yeah maybe that's what it is.

I'm going to do one or two more Bayer then move on to either Iodine or Coral RX. On another thread I saw people having success with iodine.
 

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