tcwoodrn
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Over the past few weeks I've had a couple frags die out of the blue after looking totally healthy the day before. It starts by them closing up like they do every night, except they never reopen. Eventually they start to shrivel and "melt" until there is nothing left. A few days ago I noticed some white spots on my frags. I have since figured out they they are in fact zoa pox and so the treatment has begun. I want to chronicle my efforts to rid my zoas of pox so that others will either A)be able to copy my success, B)Not waste their time on the same efforts that I failed at.
Here are the zoa-pox frags:
These are purple hornets the head has since turned red and the trunk is skinny. I don't think they'll make it
Less obvious here, but you can see the spots
The hospital tank is a 10g tank that I placed an egg crate rack 2" off the bottom the spans the entire tank. I used 80% water from my tank and 20% new saltwater. I then added a pump, heater, power filter, and light. I started by dipping them in Reef dip: Coral Disinfectant (iodine based) for 10 minutes. I then placed them into the new hospital tank. I then added one packet of Furan II and will follow the Furan II treatment protocol. I will keep you all updated on success or failure.
Here's the hospital tank:
My question is: Should I put all my zoas in here? I have about 20 others but after I inspected them they have absolutely no sign of zoa pox. I will keep you updated. If anyone has suggestions for me to try let me know.
Here are the zoa-pox frags:
These are purple hornets the head has since turned red and the trunk is skinny. I don't think they'll make it
Less obvious here, but you can see the spots
The hospital tank is a 10g tank that I placed an egg crate rack 2" off the bottom the spans the entire tank. I used 80% water from my tank and 20% new saltwater. I then added a pump, heater, power filter, and light. I started by dipping them in Reef dip: Coral Disinfectant (iodine based) for 10 minutes. I then placed them into the new hospital tank. I then added one packet of Furan II and will follow the Furan II treatment protocol. I will keep you all updated on success or failure.
Here's the hospital tank:
My question is: Should I put all my zoas in here? I have about 20 others but after I inspected them they have absolutely no sign of zoa pox. I will keep you updated. If anyone has suggestions for me to try let me know.