Logzor
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Alright, after reading this thread I decided to try after having redbugs return even after using Interceptor. Just like stated before I also do not condone doing this to your entire tank as it has not been tested to do so, but have grown tired of treating redbugs without success. Obviously they may return again as they are "in" the entire system, but this may be a resistance treatment?
I used a dosage of 2 level cups of tank water along with 0.5 ml of the "dip" or Bayer pesticide. I dipped them for 10 minutes and after did a rinse in 2 level cups of tank water without the treatment not wanting to expose any higher levels to the tank. I noticed immediately that the little red bugs started to fall off right away. No flatworms that I could see, but a few copepods killed immediately as well. As I placed the frag that was treated back into the tank, within 30 minutes the polyps extended again and the coral had minimal slime resistance from stress. I noticed also that the dead redbugs remained even after aggitation, but were soon swept off by the current.
So in closing, the dip treatment did work for approx. $12.00 for 32 ounces of concentrated pesticide.
Does it work for entire tanks? The label says extremely toxic for aquatic life, so I am not wanting to try yet. I am however convinced that this does work and with proper handling will be my new dip treatment for the new additions.
Please do not take this info. and run out and buy it just to treat your $200.00colony that you just got from divers den, I am just experimenting as well and with feedback from Whisperer I'll try to keep this one going to assertain any negative effects of this treatment. Just like Interceptor, someone had to go first and test it!
Whisperer - THANK YOU FOR YOUR INPUT!
Again, I'm floored. That's awesome it's working so well. Perhaps someone should test if it kills AEFW eggs? I've never heard of any dip killing critters so quickly...