Ohio Reef
Reef Discussion => Pests, Nudsiance Algae and Prevention => Topic started by: mtamorrow on July 13, 2018, 13:21:52
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In case you missed it...……………
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/breaking-news-we-have-officially-eradicated-aefws-with-a-100-reef-safe-in-tank-treatment.420443/
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That is big news, its about time. I wonder if they are working on a in tank cure for anything else like marine ich.
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That is big news, its about time. I wonder if they are working on a in tank cure for anything else like marine ich.
THAT.......would be awesome!
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I figured it would happen eventually. Read through 4 pages of posts on the thread with nothing worth reading. I hope to not have to use it as an in tank treatment but might make a wonderful dip for new arrivals.
Jeff
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There is nothing of any value in that thread. Its snake oil at this point.
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Not that I majored in grammar or anything but you have to be skeptical after reading the first message from UWC. I think WallTank has it right at this point....,
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Just passing along an announcement. But remember, these are the same guys that announced vibrant and that didn’t turn out to bad.
I don’t have acros, but I will still watch and see.
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I've used Vibrant and it worked as described, so I would think that this would be similar. Obviously, they will need to be open about it and show results, before everyone buys into it. Hopefully it's as great as everyone hopes it to be.
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I stumbled on this thread while reading on reef central. Thought it interesting and might be something to try if I would ever happen to get a worm infestation again.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2670592
Jeff
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Looks like they are having some success with both style of AEFW. One of the testers stated that they haven't seen any Polyclad flatworm or monti eating nudibranchs after the 3rd dose but not confirmed yet. Between this an flucanzole what a great time to be in hobby.