Just to give you an idea of the system, its a 12' by 12' (roughly) shark lagoon, in line with 400 gallons of other natural filtration. In line, of those 400 gallons, are a 4' by 2' macro heavy and LR tank as well as a 4' by 18" tank with similar livestock. Then various other tanks, with breeding clowns and blennies, a few soft corals/shrooms under LEDs, a detritus settling 50 gallon tank, etc, etc.
I get excited about the biodiversity i have established, it fascinates me. I am a biologist, and observing and studying the microfauna that has populated the macro tanks and the others as well, really excites me.
I have a rigorous QT system that all incoming fish must go through before entering the main system which has a total volume of 1500 (give or take) Gallons.
Somehow, i believe nematodes got introduced to the system, and have effected one of my large reef fish. Gill flukes, nematodes, parasitic -pods, Im not certain, but i treated the entire system today, reluctantly however, with Prazi. Not a full dose but a few ounces shy of a full dose.
What am i going to lose as far as microinverts, cucumbers, stars, etc, and how will this impact my biodiversity. I know Hikari's prazipro sold under a different name, i think Aquarium Solutions, states the only thing in jeopardy are Polycladid flatworms. Anybody have any real world experience?
Ive used prazi many times before but not on an entire system like this with such great diversity. Ive had nothing but success, although i worry about DO/ORP levels while shutting my skimmer off. Another reason to worry about this is im running Biopellets in a reactor that feeds directly into a G1x by ASM which i am not shutting off. That little skimmer should have no real impact on the mg/L of Prazi.
Thanks for reading this extremely long post and for any thoughts, comments or input!!
I get excited about the biodiversity i have established, it fascinates me. I am a biologist, and observing and studying the microfauna that has populated the macro tanks and the others as well, really excites me.
I have a rigorous QT system that all incoming fish must go through before entering the main system which has a total volume of 1500 (give or take) Gallons.
Somehow, i believe nematodes got introduced to the system, and have effected one of my large reef fish. Gill flukes, nematodes, parasitic -pods, Im not certain, but i treated the entire system today, reluctantly however, with Prazi. Not a full dose but a few ounces shy of a full dose.
What am i going to lose as far as microinverts, cucumbers, stars, etc, and how will this impact my biodiversity. I know Hikari's prazipro sold under a different name, i think Aquarium Solutions, states the only thing in jeopardy are Polycladid flatworms. Anybody have any real world experience?
Ive used prazi many times before but not on an entire system like this with such great diversity. Ive had nothing but success, although i worry about DO/ORP levels while shutting my skimmer off. Another reason to worry about this is im running Biopellets in a reactor that feeds directly into a G1x by ASM which i am not shutting off. That little skimmer should have no real impact on the mg/L of Prazi.
Thanks for reading this extremely long post and for any thoughts, comments or input!!