Okay, I know that the accepted treatment for RedBugs is the "I bomb" but, I just had to try to get some data on possible natural controls first. My first test was with the Dragon Face Pipefish or DFPF's as I called them.
In my specific reef, with the individual DFPF that I have, and the RB's that I somehow acquired, the DFPF is not effective. YMMV, all fish are individuals, there are many species of DFPF's, there may be more than one species of RB's, and my tank conditions are different than any other tank's. The data is shown below. I made nightly counts of the RB's on my most infested small colony. The numbers fluctuated but, in this short test, I cannot say the pipefish was doing any good. See the data below. LiveAquaria really shouldn't advertise that the DFPF is an RB eater. That said, I am still thrilled with these little fish and very glad I bought one. See below image.
I will now try a second test as I put a masked acro-crab in the colony and will again take some data for a couple of weeks. I am not optimistic but, I am willing to do these tests as all my corals still look great with good color and PE. If anything starts to look at all stressed, I will dose the display tank after trying to remove as many as possible of my 6 acrocrabs and several shrimps. It is because of these acro-crabs that I don't want to treat the tank.
Let me know if anyone is interested in the upcoming acro-crab/RB test data.
John
In my specific reef, with the individual DFPF that I have, and the RB's that I somehow acquired, the DFPF is not effective. YMMV, all fish are individuals, there are many species of DFPF's, there may be more than one species of RB's, and my tank conditions are different than any other tank's. The data is shown below. I made nightly counts of the RB's on my most infested small colony. The numbers fluctuated but, in this short test, I cannot say the pipefish was doing any good. See the data below. LiveAquaria really shouldn't advertise that the DFPF is an RB eater. That said, I am still thrilled with these little fish and very glad I bought one. See below image.
I will now try a second test as I put a masked acro-crab in the colony and will again take some data for a couple of weeks. I am not optimistic but, I am willing to do these tests as all my corals still look great with good color and PE. If anything starts to look at all stressed, I will dose the display tank after trying to remove as many as possible of my 6 acrocrabs and several shrimps. It is because of these acro-crabs that I don't want to treat the tank.
Let me know if anyone is interested in the upcoming acro-crab/RB test data.
John