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    Ah gotcha, thanks Josh I never would have know what to look for!!!!!

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    those are nice pics!! what kind of camera are you useing? really good on the close up!
    350 gal. 7\'x36\'\'x25\'\'tall, , 3-400w.mh-10k, 2-6\' vho actinic, 175gal.sump, 6ft. 100gal zenia fuge,calcium reactor, kalk reactor and a carbon reactor. 7\' turbofloter 5000 skimmer.

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    Okay, thanks for pointing out my bugs. I can't believe I got those stinking mites. I have had a frag or two die recently. hmmmm. I'm going to need some advice on how to destroy them and not kill my tank. Could somebody who has treated them send me a PM with the medication I need to get and some instructions?

    I'm taking down the tank because I'll be moving. Luckily I should have about a month of overlap so I should be able to set up my new tank, let it run for a month and then slowly move everything over. I think this way I should be fine and won't lose anything. I'll be setting up a 75, or 90 gallon so that will be a nice size for me. I'm going to try and live without a sump because I hate them and have done fine without one. I know they're great for some but I'll probably just build a hang on back refugium for the bigger tank. I don't plan on having very many fish so I think I'll be fine. Anybody think this is bad?

    BA the blue, green fuzzy is a type of pavona, but I don't know which one. I got it from aquarium sales and it's been a great coral, very hardy. I definitly like it much more than the other, more cornflakey type of pavona.

    The camera is an Olympus C-4040 but it's been replaced by the C-5050 and then another one. The key is I use a lens kit to get good magnification on top of using the macro mode. Having a camera that allows you to attach lenses is really helpful. This camera also does a good job of reproducing the colors and not looking too blue. I don't have to tinker with it much at all.

    In case anybody cares, I only use B-ionic, and a little DT's. Also use Aquacraft salt.

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    Good eyes Joshua. I would have never spotted them.

    Adam, touch base with Larry. He knows more about treating these mites then anyone I know.

    Gary
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    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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    Scratch, I was way late on this post.
    Tim Marvin
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    I did the interceptor last year. Works great and I have seen no return. You have to be ready to lose your acro crabs and some other delicate things though. Overall, I am very happy I did it.
    Tim Marvin
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    Well I may have to do the interceptor method. i have one acro crab and I think i can easily get him out. will it kill the entire pod population I have? i don't want to remove all my corals so i'll probably do the interceptor method. I'll contact larry by PM.

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    Beleive it or not, the pods seemed to do fine.
    Tim Marvin
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    what are those tiny things called? they eat polyps?

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    Acropora mites. They only target specific acroporas
    Tim Marvin
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