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Dipping Dendros in Bayer

Bao

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Hello Everyone,

I have a large colony of fathead Dendros, about 10 big heads and several small ones. Kept them for more than 10 years. Sometimes I get lazy and didn't feed them for a whole month and yet they survived for so many years. Few months ago, I noticed that they are dying, so I put in more effort and feed them every 2 days. But doesn't matter how much I feed them, they still slowly dying.

Now I noticed that they have those tiny worms crawling out of the skeleton and stealing foods.. Could it be that those worms are killing them?
Anyway, I want to dip them into Bayer to get rid of the worms but never done that before.
Will Dendros survive the Bayer dip?
Will Bayer kill those worms?

Thanks,
Bao
 
Not sure about proper dipping but if you've never seen small worms before it started dying they could just be doing their job as a CUC and cleaning up the dying coral.

I know bristleworms get a bad rap for "killing" corals and fish when they're just doing there job and getting rid of the already dead stuff so that was my first thought about the dendros.
 
U will most likely kill the worms that live inside the coral with dipping, thats y its not recommended to dip dendros.
 
This is a regular Dendro, not the walking Dendro with the worm that does the walking
 
I will try iodine first, then flatworm exit next if iodine doesn’t work.
 
I already ordered a bottle of CoralRX. 2 more big heads are dead.
I will dip them once I get the coralRX
 
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