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MatthewScars

Guns, Razors, Knives.
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Brooklyn
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Ive had Zoa pox for months on various zoas. Ive treated Furan II multiple times to all of my zoas.

I cant get the things to go away perminately. I treat, they go away, then they come back.

Ive read about flow and light. But im at a loss at what EXACTLY to do here. I put them in more flow, less flow, more light, less light. and same thing.

Some zoas seem immune to the pox, while others get it all the time.

I guess im looking for ideas. Ive been dosing Vit C for a week now so maybe another round of Furan and keep the VC up. other than that, help :\

Stats:
90g
420 - 450 cal
1200 mag
8-9 alk
1.026
81.8.3 ph
T5 lights with guiessman (sp?) bulbs
 

Marteen

Meow?
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New York, NY
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I don't know if you've read this article or not but it has some good information on treating zoapox.

http://www.zoaid.com/articles004.php

It could be that all the moving around of the zoas is causing them to stress and be even more susceptible to the zoapox so that even though you are treating them the constant moving is causing them to get it more. Just an idea. Good luck!
 

MatthewScars

Guns, Razors, Knives.
Location
Brooklyn
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yeah, but you cant help but move them when you treat them, yanno?

I read about getting VC to 100ppm. Im going to try that in conjunction with more furan treatment.

worse comes to worse, ill let them all just die and stick to only zoas i know are immune. Blue tubs and radioactives are over rated anyway
 

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