Hi All,
I have 5 zoanthid colonies and a couple of small 3-polyp colonies. I have Zoa Pox on at least 3 of the large colonies. I've read the article on Zoa Pox and treatment with Furan-2. I have a few questions about how to do this specific to my case... Mainly item #1:
1. The article calls for 1 packet mixed with a cup of water. One of my zoa rocks is very large and I'd need more like 8-10 cups to cover it. Would one packet be okay - and perhaps leave it in the dip longer (like 30 minutes, an hour, or?)? Or maybe use two packets? The Furan-2 cost $16 at my LFS for 10 packets - so 6 treatements over 2 weeks would cost ~$100!
2. I'm also interested in using less b/c a) the infection isn't very severe yet and b) I don't want to stress out the zoas too much by doing this treatment. Thoughts?
3. Should I use Vitamin C while I do the dip? I'm nervous about adding it to the tank and creating an algae bloom or other issues... Thoughts on doing either of those? Where can find Sodium Ascorbate to use?
4. Will the Furan-2 kill micro brittle stars, bacteria on the rock, corraline algae, or anything like that?
5. Why should fresh saltwater be used? I don't like the idea of doing that and not having the parameters the same... Would it be okay to use the DT water instead?
Notes:
A. My zoanthids look otherwise healthy. They're staying open during the day and have been growing a lot the past several weeks (babies and everything).
B. About 3 weeks ago I did an iodine and FW dip with these b/c I had nudibranchs on them (I think I've successfully eradicated them). So perhaps that caused the stress that allowed the Zoa Pox to take over? My water quality is good (Alk, pH, NH3, NO2, NO3, etc. all good).
C. Here are some pictures of the infected zoas (taken at night - that's why they're closed):
Thanks in advance!
--Kyle
I have 5 zoanthid colonies and a couple of small 3-polyp colonies. I have Zoa Pox on at least 3 of the large colonies. I've read the article on Zoa Pox and treatment with Furan-2. I have a few questions about how to do this specific to my case... Mainly item #1:
1. The article calls for 1 packet mixed with a cup of water. One of my zoa rocks is very large and I'd need more like 8-10 cups to cover it. Would one packet be okay - and perhaps leave it in the dip longer (like 30 minutes, an hour, or?)? Or maybe use two packets? The Furan-2 cost $16 at my LFS for 10 packets - so 6 treatements over 2 weeks would cost ~$100!
2. I'm also interested in using less b/c a) the infection isn't very severe yet and b) I don't want to stress out the zoas too much by doing this treatment. Thoughts?
3. Should I use Vitamin C while I do the dip? I'm nervous about adding it to the tank and creating an algae bloom or other issues... Thoughts on doing either of those? Where can find Sodium Ascorbate to use?
4. Will the Furan-2 kill micro brittle stars, bacteria on the rock, corraline algae, or anything like that?
5. Why should fresh saltwater be used? I don't like the idea of doing that and not having the parameters the same... Would it be okay to use the DT water instead?
Notes:
A. My zoanthids look otherwise healthy. They're staying open during the day and have been growing a lot the past several weeks (babies and everything).
B. About 3 weeks ago I did an iodine and FW dip with these b/c I had nudibranchs on them (I think I've successfully eradicated them). So perhaps that caused the stress that allowed the Zoa Pox to take over? My water quality is good (Alk, pH, NH3, NO2, NO3, etc. all good).
C. Here are some pictures of the infected zoas (taken at night - that's why they're closed):
Thanks in advance!
--Kyle