CP on reef tank

Going to treat my main tank with cp without the corals. At this point I don't have a large enough qt to house all the fish I have moving 10 of them from a 155 to a 29 is asking for trouble. I've read enough about cp to take the chance. Looks like biofilter and microfauna is left in tact. For the people that mentioned it nukes it can you point me in the right direction?

going to move the coral all out this week and treat main. How long do you all recommend I treat for? I think I read 37 days for cyst stage so I imagine about 40 days or so treating?

I would treat for 4 weeks at 75mg/g. Look forward to reading about your progress. Taking the skimmer offline is a good idea.
 
I would treat for 4 weeks at 75mg/g. Look forward to reading about your progress. Taking the skimmer offline is a good idea.

I'm not sure if taking skimmer offline is good or bad idea? It certainly went crazy when I first dosed CP but with the die off of all algae I was happy it pulled out a lot of waste (skimate was quite dark considering how much was produced). I did keep track of how much came out (almost 5 gallons in 48 hrs) and redosed CP accordingly. The inability to measure CP concentration remains the biggest unknown with my experiment. Who knows how much is now in the live rock and substrate and how long will it stay there.

Still something I wouldn't consider on my main displays ;)

Francis
 
I'm not sure if taking skimmer offline is good or bad idea?

There's no way of knowing how much CP the skimmer might be removing. The water in the skimmer cup is a given; but it may be removing far more than that. I would take the skimmer offline; or if you choose to keep it going, dose at 80mg/gal and hope for the best.
 
I'm not sure if taking skimmer offline is good or bad idea? It certainly went crazy when I first dosed CP but with the die off of all algae I was happy it pulled out a lot of waste (skimate was quite dark considering how much was produced). I did keep track of how much came out (almost 5 gallons in 48 hrs) and redosed CP accordingly. The inability to measure CP concentration remains the biggest unknown with my experiment. Who knows how much is now in the live rock and substrate and how long will it stay there.

Still something I wouldn't consider on my main displays ;)

Francis

If your putting it back I see a valid reason to keep it running, Im just afraid the skimmer will cause it to lose effectiveness. I will report back on how it works on my display. From everything I've read it won't be that bad. If it leaches in it must leach out as well.
 
That's the toss up, skim and possibly remove CP or not skim and load your tank with organics from dead algae and inverts? I'll continue to experiment with this tank :)
 
I noticed the spots are less too as well but that may just be at the particular stage of lifecycle. I lost one anthia but I think that's due to me mixing it into the food.
 
Well so far so good with my 90. Tang remains ich free, nuisance algae is all gone but the corraline algae appears unaffected. I did find 2 hermit crabs this morning that I failed to evacuate, but they both appear fine.

Skimmer is no longer going nuts and I am going to up the dosage later in the week.
 
Well so far so good with my 90. Tang remains ich free, nuisance algae is all gone but the corraline algae appears unaffected. I did find 2 hermit crabs this morning that I failed to evacuate, but they both appear fine.

Skimmer is no longer going nuts and I am going to up the dosage later in the week.

Similar to mine. I left a BTA in there by accident, removed it today and it seemed OK. My cleaner shrimp are unaffected, but everything has turned bright white. I've read on the UK forums that typically when done with treatment, multiple water changes, and running carbon cleans up the tank. There has been a reported case where CP was used on a dt that ultimately held LPS successfully.


I've left my skimmer off for the moment, will redose in 4-5 days with WC.
 
Update, my fish are all ok with no visible ich however still not confident it has been eradicated. I do believe the CP has broken down due to light and/or skimming as the tank is now going through an algae outbreak. Just a bright green film algae, not hair. I am going to do a large (50%) water change and start another round of CP today.
 
Update, my fish are all ok with no visible ich however still not confident it has been eradicated. I do believe the CP has broken down due to light and/or skimming as the tank is now going through an algae outbreak. Just a bright green film algae, not hair. I am going to do a large (50%) water change and start another round of CP today.

My guess is it's more the skimmer than your lights. If you are getting algae, then the CP is totally gone. I dosed CP in a "permanent QT" years ago that had u/g filtration, crushed coral substrate, dead coral skeletons, etc. I ran carbon, lights, did WCs... never could get algae to grow in that tank again. I wish I had thought of using a skimmer (I don't have a UV); because I finally just broke the tank down.
 
I read an article (can't remember where) that stated that CP was very difficult to remove without 100% WCs and/or tank breakdown. I'm going to try Polyfilter + carbon on one of my HTs. Will be interesting to see if algae grows in the next couple weeks during observation.
 
I read an article (can't remember where) that stated that CP was very difficult to remove without 100% WCs and/or tank breakdown. I'm going to try Polyfilter + carbon on one of my HTs. Will be interesting to see if algae grows in the next couple weeks during observation.

Alprazo stated this on the first page of the CP thread:

Sensitive to light, I use my UV when I wish to end treatment. Anyway I recommend ambient lighting for Qt and treatment tanks.

So if the polyfilter/carbon doesn't work; try a UV (if you have one), and let us know what happens. :)

If you get algae to grow, the CP is gone. :)
 
It never effected my hermits or crabs, killed snails almost instantly, and it will eventually kill a cleaner/blood shrimp but they can last a couple weeks. You will see them get progressively timid and stop moving, you will start seeing black lines in their shells, then they will die from 2-4 weeks.
 
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