I figure it's time for an update as it's been a while.

At this point, I am just letting the corals grow... mostly. I was lucky enough to have acquired Red Bugs so this last week, I treated my tank for them with Interceptor. I'd debated long and hard after finding the three Dragon-Face Pipefish I added to my tank weren't eradicating these little pests. It did appear that they were keeping them in check and perhaps even making headway but not nearly as quick as I would have liked. Several of my SPS were starting to lose their color so it was time for more drastic measures.
I started by removing all the hermits I could find along with my two Cleaner Shrimp. Of course, the crabs were simply a matter of picking them out but the shrimp were another story. I'd been wanting to make a fish trap for our local club and this was the motivation to finally get it done. With a little enticing with a piece of Prawn on a monofilament line and several attempts, I was finally able to lure both into the trap and closed the doors on them. Food is always a great tool.

Here's a shot of the fish trap with its food tube and two doors controlled by monofilament line:
Interestingly, almost every fish entered the trap during the day I left it in the tank for acclimation purposes. This, without even using any food as bait so the trap is a success.
With all but the acro crabs, which unfortunately were irretrievable, and the shrimp out of the tank, it was time for the treatment. I calculated, as close as possible, the water volume and made up enough treatment for the tank. I also had a 50-gallon water-change ready to go as well as two large bags of new carbon. After turning off the air supply on my skimmer, I treated the tank with the Interceptor at 11 AM and began the water change and added the carbon 6-hours later. Within the first couple of hours after adding the treatment, most of my acro crabs were dead.

Ironically, a couple of the hairy acro crabs that I wouldn't have minded losing... survived. At the time of the water-change, no Red Bugs were visible on any of their favorite corals.

I did a second water-change the following day and replaced the carbon with new. The following day, I added back the shrimp and hermits.
Several days post treatment, still no signs of any bugs. I am seeing a slight bit of Cyanno Bacteria on the sand and a couple areas on some rock. I'm sure this has to do with the lack of hermits and skimmer usage for a couple of days as well as the die-off within the tank. This already seems to be turning around with less showing daily. I'm hoping to not have to do another treatment but time will tell if all the bugs succumbed or not. So far, so good though. :thumbsup: