Hello,
I have been working on a "cure" for the dreaded Red Acro bugs for several weeks now. I have come across a drug that appears to eradicate all of them in less than 6 hours, with minimal harm to the tank.
The treatment has no visible effects on fish, corals, worms, flatworms, snails, clams, starfish, and sea urchins. . .
Corals infested with bugs will start to show increased polyp extension during the treatment! However, it will probably kill every one of your amphipods and copepods and really mess up any crabs and shrimps. The effects on shrimp and crabs are not long lasting, 24 hours after the treament (and two partial water changes later) new crustaceans were unaffected.
The treatment is rather simple, 6 hours of medicine followed by a partial water change (at least 25%) and activated carbon. 24 hours later the carbon is replaced and another partial waterchange is performed.
I have performed this test in several isolated treatment systems. The first test in a full blown reef tank is being performed by Jeremy of Coral Reef Aquarium, and is currently underway.
I am looking for some volunteers willing to test this out. Here is what I am looking for:
1. People who are really desperate to get rid of these things.
2. Someone with a setup they deem "expendable". I guess this would be a smaller 'prop' tank that is offline from your main system.
3. Someone who is willing to loose the good crustaceans with the bad ones.
4. Someone who will provide me feedback.
If you are interested in helping out with this, please email me at [email protected].
I will not release the name of the medication until more testing has been performed.
I am sure there will be some questions, so feel free to ask them in this forum.
I have been working on a "cure" for the dreaded Red Acro bugs for several weeks now. I have come across a drug that appears to eradicate all of them in less than 6 hours, with minimal harm to the tank.
The treatment has no visible effects on fish, corals, worms, flatworms, snails, clams, starfish, and sea urchins. . .
Corals infested with bugs will start to show increased polyp extension during the treatment! However, it will probably kill every one of your amphipods and copepods and really mess up any crabs and shrimps. The effects on shrimp and crabs are not long lasting, 24 hours after the treament (and two partial water changes later) new crustaceans were unaffected.
The treatment is rather simple, 6 hours of medicine followed by a partial water change (at least 25%) and activated carbon. 24 hours later the carbon is replaced and another partial waterchange is performed.
I have performed this test in several isolated treatment systems. The first test in a full blown reef tank is being performed by Jeremy of Coral Reef Aquarium, and is currently underway.
I am looking for some volunteers willing to test this out. Here is what I am looking for:
1. People who are really desperate to get rid of these things.
2. Someone with a setup they deem "expendable". I guess this would be a smaller 'prop' tank that is offline from your main system.
3. Someone who is willing to loose the good crustaceans with the bad ones.
4. Someone who will provide me feedback.
If you are interested in helping out with this, please email me at [email protected].
I will not release the name of the medication until more testing has been performed.
I am sure there will be some questions, so feel free to ask them in this forum.