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10/22/2007, 08:45 AM | #1 |
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Interceptor dosing begins! Experienced reefers needed for ....hand holding. RED BUG!
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Okay I finally got my hot little hands on some interceptor!~ Most vets wouldnt touch this stuff with a 10ft pole. On my 6th attempt I scored. 6 tabs for $45. I can treat like 2500 gallons! I have 2 tanks to treat. I will do one at a time so I can transfer inverts while the tank is being treated. Questions! 1. The correct dosage is 0.025g / gallon. How do you measure this without a small scale?? Is there a known measurement in the reefing world? How about the little measuring cup that comes with Chemiclean? 2. Are Clams safe with interceptor treatment? 3. Is 3 treatments necessary? Has anyone successfully killed red bugs with one treatment? I just hate to over do it. I can always repeat Treatment if needed. 4. Is overdosing a concern? Thanks PRE INTERCEPTOR Stay tuned |
10/22/2007, 08:53 AM | #2 |
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I just read that AEFW can become a problem after treating with intercepter. Whats the deal with this?
What kills AEFW? I LOVE THIS HOBBY |
10/22/2007, 09:11 AM | #3 |
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Overdosing is not much of a concern. Clams will be fine. I have done strong overdoses and left it in for up to a week with no ill effects.
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Anyone know how to measure a dose of this stuff?
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10/22/2007, 11:17 AM | #5 |
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How much water are you treating?
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10/22/2007, 01:40 PM | #6 |
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85 gallons and 75 gallons.
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10/22/2007, 02:19 PM | #7 |
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I assume that is total system volume?
75+85=160 One pill treats 380 gallons, so half a pill treats 190g. Thats close enough to 160. So basically you use 1/4 a pill on each tank. Either A) cut a pill in half with a razorblade, then cut that half in half, then crush it up in a ziploc bag with a blunt object, or B) cut a pill in half, crush it, then divide up the powder into two equal halves.
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No its actually a 75g and a 55g
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Any other suggestions? How long do you leave your interceptor in the tank before doing a water change?
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10/22/2007, 08:56 PM | #10 |
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Looks like this is a private conversation lol.
Leave it in at least 6 hours. 12 is becoming standard, I have done anywhere from 24 hours to a week, and those were even overdose situations (on purpose). Dont worry, its really hard to mess up with this stuff.
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10/23/2007, 12:23 AM | #11 |
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The longer the duration of treatment the better IMO.
I severly overdosed and left it in for a week, no more bugz. |
10/23/2007, 01:44 AM | #12 |
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12 hours is sufficient. Run fresh carbon actively in a canister filter or Phosban Reactor. Repeat again in 7 days, and then again in 14 days.
All shrimp and crabs should be removed from the tank during treatment because they won't survive the meds. After your tank is red-bug free and the water is cleaned up (carbon and water changes), your inverts can be placed back in their homes. |
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Has anyone been suscessful with only one treatment?
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The thing is, if there are any survivors, they'll be back. And that doesn't take into consideration any that are eggs that haven't hatched yet. 3 weeks of treatment tends to summarily wipe them all out.
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melev, do you use the recommended dose of .0023g/gallon?
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cham, I will have to look for it. Ill post later.
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UPDATE!!!!
Okay, just got home and inspected the damages from a 12 hour interceptor trial!
Heres what I found: 1 dead cleaner shrip being eaten by my open brain...Thats it. There was one large turbo snail that was left behind when I cleaned out the inverts, it was acting norman and eating. Does interceptor usually kill snails? The tank looks good and I dont think I suffered any ill effects. Becuase I did this as a preventive measure I think I will stop the treatment here. I have the interceptor if I ever need it again. Next I will treat the frag tank where all the trading goes on, this is where the problem coral is located. Thanks for all of your help.... |
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Snails are unaffected by this medicine.
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It never hurts to be precautious.
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Maybe the population of some other predator of the FWs is diminished by the treatment?
redspot - I have done out of tank dips and it knocks the RBs back but they return each time. I am preparing a large volume of SW to do an in system treatment so I am hoping you are successful, Good luck!
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