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First Aid for Euphillia (Frogspawn and Hammer)

erics210

NJRC Member
So picked up another small tank and the euphillia corals had critters. The Hammer had these white bugs. Not sure of name or type yet. Dipped in revive/iodine mix Not much damage to skeleton of the coral.
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Next up is the two branch or wall pinkish frogspawn.
There was one giant(5+mm) dark flat worm( or possibly a nudibranch?)
I also dipped in revive and iodine mix.

It was opened up fully yesterday when i acquired it. So didnt suspect anything.

Aside from possibly redipping and watching for any pests what care should I give it?
Has anyone had one in this bad shape bounce back?

Is it possible it could sprout new heads that would be unaffected?

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Post dipping....
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erics210

NJRC Member
actually part of the tank I picked up yesterday. 65 gallon tank. mostly xenia, a couple kenya tree, the frogspawn, hammer and torch. one other favia looking thing. I will look into an entire worm-x type option, but for now, will keep an eye on the euphyllias and try and keep things off them.
 

erics210

NJRC Member
So after a couple hours this morning the octospawn/frogspawn opened. Not sure if two closely joined heads or a wall.


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