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The one time I traded with a person I didn't know I caught a bug, a red one actually, and not just one. It is a lesson of having to treat corals as well as quarentining. I can't even hold it against the other hobbyist since I didn't treat or quarentine.
A few weeks back I was looking at some new corals I had bought a month earlier. I had been wondering what could be causing the lack of polyp extension in one of the new corals, and then I saw something I had never seen before. I thought I could see movement, tiny orange/red dots moving around. I took a picture with the intend of magnifying it on the PC. (The following picture is a later one from about two weeks after finding a very few red bugs). ![]() And a bit closer. ![]() Never having experienced this before a bit of panic sets in. How do I treat this? Is there a "reefsafe" treatment? Do I need to invest in a quarentine system because of this? (Not thinking for the future yet). After some questions to a number of locals from my area I found that redbugs are not a disaster, they are however unpleasant and the opinion was they needed to be dealt with. So I got a hold of interceptor, mixed a batch of saltwater for a water change, got carbon ready and then I dumped the crushed pill in the tank, knowing the effect on crabs and shrimp being at worst the same as the effect on red bugs, hoping for the best. After a few hours everyone is happy, the snails are acting funny though. Twisting around, of course then I find out that the snails are doing what they do best, scavenge. They are actually feeding on recently dead hermit crab. ![]() Another hour or so and I begin seeing hermit crabs hanging out, or so I hope. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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But right now, I am hitting seven hours of treatment, and with a few unfortunate casualties, this is the result.
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This morning everything that was alive last night is still doing good.
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Here it is a couple of months later.
Doing great! ![]() ![]()
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A whole pill? Isn't like 1/10 pill by 100g or something like it?
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Actually it was five scoops of a Salifert spoon
![]() The post was not meant to be a walkthrough, there are far better ones out there than I can create. More of a warning ![]()
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So how many treatments did you do total?
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The initial results I show a picture of is after seven hours of the first treatment. The treatment is really efficient.
I did three treatments total five days apart from each other.
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The refugium has a good pod population once again and in a couple of months when I feel confident they are completely gone I will get some replacement shrimp....
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Thanks for the info.
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You did the right thing ... good luck!
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Happy to hear you did all three treatments. I have yet to figure out why people only do one. Number three for me happens tomorrow am.
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I read alot about having success with just one. I just figured, if I am going to kill my hermits, shrimp and pods I might as well do all three.
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I tried to capture the shrimp....... I lack the skills
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Yeah, my pepps RIP
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What I treated my tank, I removed all the hermits and shrimp I could find. And a few survived irregardless of the three treatments (1x per week).
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