AEFW. - QT in the DT

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I would like to share my idea hoping this will work since i have no QT .
So i made a frag rack for all my sps and after dipping them in the Bayers i put them on the rack . The rack is pretty much flouting in the water without touching any rock or glass and im planing to keep this way for about 2 months while its easy for me to just get the acros and dip them every week . This way if there is any AEFW in tank they wont be able to get to the corals and hopefully this will starve them to dead . Please let me know what do you guys thing of this idea and if i have any chance this way .

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right arm that holds the frag rack in the water
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and the left arm . Remember nothing can touch the rack but water , no glass or rocks , you have to make sure that they cannt crawl on the rack .
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After the first dip , you can see two of them .
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yesterday was my second dip in Bayers after 7 days and nothing came out :)
6 more weeks if nothing comes out im done . I Cant wait
 
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they are doing good , and growing my ALk and CA levels hasnt raised that means they are still using it :)
 

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i would make sure you inspect the plugs sides and underneath for eggs. Most AEWF will come off in the first dip of bayer but if there are eggs on rock work yet to hatch itll be a long process.
 
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i would make sure you inspect the plugs sides and underneath for eggs. Most AEWF will come off in the first dip of bayer but if there are eggs on rock work yet to hatch itll be a long process.

i already inspected all the corals for eggs didnt see anything , most of the frag plugs are new never touched a water , i put then on after the first dip . I know its gonna take some time thats why ima hold the corals on the frag rack for two months or more if needed .
 

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I did it this way the first time. Tank was clean for a year after. Hard to say if I got reinfected from s new addition or just decimated the population and it took a year to become noticeable. My advice would be after your last weekly dip wait a month and do a last dip for good measure.
 

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with acros in the same system you would never get rid of aefw .. cause all it takes is one specimen to survive and in months there will too many already .. :(

such a sad news to see your tank being infected :( but leaving tank acro free is the only sure shot way of getting rid of aefw..
 

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This is a good idea. I wish I thought about the floating rack.
I defeated AEFW with DT-treatment similar to yours. I went through 3 months of weekly dip.
I had to put the egg crate walls around the racks to prevent the corals to fall off as my Clowfish is territorial and loves to know thing over.
This way, you can avoid having broken Acro pieces on the sandbed.
 
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This is a good idea. I wish I thought about the floating rack.
I defeated AEFW with DT-treatment similar to yours. I went through 3 months of weekly dip.
I had to put the egg crate walls around the racks to prevent the corals to fall off as my Clowfish is territorial and loves to know thing over.
This way, you can avoid having broken Acro pieces on the sandbed.

Im hope for the same results . So far so good . All the bit marks are recovering on the acros so i thing im heading to the right direction :)
 
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I did it this way the first time. Tank was clean for a year after. Hard to say if I got reinfected from s new addition or just decimated the population and it took a year to become noticeable. My advice would be after your last weekly dip wait a month and do a last dip for good measure.

thats a very good idea , i should do that after my 2 months of dipping is done , i was thinking to do flatworm exit after 2 months passes but i heard they arent that strong against AEFW .
 

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I think your method can work. It may take a lot of dips but eventually you'd break up the egg laying cycle. Be careful with the Bayer residue! I killed off some inverts in my tank using Bayer and not rinsing well enough. Good luck and hope you beat them!
 
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I think your method can work. It may take a lot of dips but eventually you'd break up the egg laying cycle. Be careful with the Bayer residue! I killed off some inverts in my tank using Bayer and not rinsing well enough. Good luck and hope you beat them!


thank you Ritter
 
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today was week 3 dip 3 . Good news everyone . No signs of any eggs or any adult AEFW . Maybe there was some small once but my eyes couldnt see any .
 

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Keep up the good work here.
A few more weeks left.
 
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Keep up the good work here.
A few more weeks left.

i know i cant wait until its all over : the best news is that my ALK and CA levels hasn't rise up at all witch means my corals are still using it to grow . i can actually see that they are growing even tho i dip them every monday and stress them out .
 
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dip 6 done . zero AEFW with no bit marks , now im gonna wait for one month and do another dip to make sure the corals are AEFW free then back to the game
 

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