Flatworms and Hitchhikers/Pests
We all get frags and corals from various places, members, LFS, online vendors etc. Pests seem to be inevitable in this hobby at one point or another. Through communication and prevention can things be kept in check?
Here is the situation/story if you would...
I had posted on the DBTC the Fox Coral. Now I noticed flatworms on one of the corals we got the same day from the LFS, the Fox Coral also came from that tank at the LFS. I noticed some flatworms on the mother but not the frag after the fact. Anyways, I kept an eye on the coral and took it out of the tank several times to give it a once over to see if there were any flatworms on the piece. Haven't been able to get my hands on any Flatworm exit as of yet, so couldn't dip it.
When Kathy came to pick up the coral I did let her know this, and asked if she had the dip. I did not want to give my dilemma, or possible dilemma to any other members here.
My question is this... did I do something wrong here? Should I bow out of buying/trading or otherwise corals?
There are no visible signs of flatworms in my tank (though I know they are most likely there, but I am hoping my wrasses with take care of the little bit that may be there, if not will cross that bridge... )and until I get my hands on some flatworm exit or another flatworm treatment I cannot do anything about it. Even still is there any guarantee?
As long as we are honest with one another, and knowledgable about the possible pests we can obtain by taking on things from other aquariums... is that enough?
Not sure if there is some code of ethics or otherwise that I am missing here. Obviously being new to all this, would like input from other members on how they view the situation. And what I should have done or not done. -Or- What you yourself would have done in the situation.
Thanks.
We all get frags and corals from various places, members, LFS, online vendors etc. Pests seem to be inevitable in this hobby at one point or another. Through communication and prevention can things be kept in check?
Here is the situation/story if you would...
I had posted on the DBTC the Fox Coral. Now I noticed flatworms on one of the corals we got the same day from the LFS, the Fox Coral also came from that tank at the LFS. I noticed some flatworms on the mother but not the frag after the fact. Anyways, I kept an eye on the coral and took it out of the tank several times to give it a once over to see if there were any flatworms on the piece. Haven't been able to get my hands on any Flatworm exit as of yet, so couldn't dip it.
When Kathy came to pick up the coral I did let her know this, and asked if she had the dip. I did not want to give my dilemma, or possible dilemma to any other members here.
My question is this... did I do something wrong here? Should I bow out of buying/trading or otherwise corals?
There are no visible signs of flatworms in my tank (though I know they are most likely there, but I am hoping my wrasses with take care of the little bit that may be there, if not will cross that bridge... )and until I get my hands on some flatworm exit or another flatworm treatment I cannot do anything about it. Even still is there any guarantee?
As long as we are honest with one another, and knowledgable about the possible pests we can obtain by taking on things from other aquariums... is that enough?
Not sure if there is some code of ethics or otherwise that I am missing here. Obviously being new to all this, would like input from other members on how they view the situation. And what I should have done or not done. -Or- What you yourself would have done in the situation.
Thanks.