Do plate corals need to be quarantined?

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I have 3 plate corals in qt tank right now and was wondering if they need to stay the full 76 days since they just set on the sand and aren’t attached to a frag plug?
 

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I have 3 plate corals in qt tank right now and was wondering if they need to stay the full 76 days since they just set on the sand and aren’t attached to a frag plug?
If you're qt'ing all other corals then you don't want to skip doing those.

I'm sure there's exposed skeleton on the bottom for parasites to attach.
 

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If you're qt'ing all other corals then you don't want to skip doing those.

I'm sure there's exposed skeleton on the bottom for parasites to attach.
Free-living Fungiids actually don't have exposed skeleton on their undersides; their flesh actually goes all the way around.
 

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