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is purple tech capable of stabilizing your calcium and magnesium to solid levels in your reef?
I toke a picture but it came out pretty bad but it looks really similar to a medusa worm
i think they use coralrx or lugols i just stumbled apon the markings from a promotional youtube video fro revive because i thought about using that...
it definetly wasent a spaghetti worm this thing looked like it was pure evil from area 51 this was alot fatter and the head(red stringy part) stayyed...
liveaquarias been wrong plenty of times recently over the last year i know more people complaining about them rather than giving them any credit...
i figured this belonged in sand because the xfile creature in question was in my sand bed so i was pulling out sand to replace the bed and i found...
oh the only drastic change was a mass increase of spiriod worms those little cool lookin things.. i never saw one before the last week now i have...
what i was thinking also was that the markings were from the store it shipped from they dip everything before it leaves i know its debatable but...
on previous threads ive tried to get answers on what was going on with my acroporas and over the the last 3 days of googling and coming across a...
nothing?
So if its covered in polyps technicly its not smooth skin sorry im using a phone I cant open links
How can you tell the difference between smooth skin acro vs all the others?
So I just pulled the "unknown" and it looks as if its not any worse there's no worm attached anywhere and the stag continues to be uneffected polyp...
The bugs I did see were more like copepods and not a flatworm clear with a red stripe if that helps I'm going to check the tank in a few hours...
Is it feasable to believe the patchs could be from red bugs?
Everything meaning millie's staghorns monti birdsnest and also are acro flatworms only on the acro on in the whole tank
So could I just starve the tank of smooth acropora if its flatworms? Everything else looks perfectly fine :/ would they just die off eventually?
so i just looked at some affected corals from nudis and the patchs i see are skin marks at at best theres not depth to them almost like a light...
well i know i definetly saw some red dots on my neon green acro but the stag still shows no sign at all of being bothered i do see some more spots of...
I never paid close enough attenion to how I was wording that what I meant was basicly smooth skinned acro vs all the others in the acro family the...
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