Red bug treatment POLL

Red bug treatment POLL

  • I treated my tank with Interceptor at the suggested dosage 3 times and now appear to be bug free.

    Votes: 91 17.4%
  • I treated my tank with Interceptor at the suggested dosage 3 times and I STILL HAVE bugs. (please po

    Votes: 3 0.6%
  • I treated my tank with Interceptor at a different dosage, or less than 3 times and now appear to be

    Votes: 97 18.5%
  • I treated my tank with Interceptor at a different dosage, or less than 3 times and I STILL HAVE bugs

    Votes: 12 2.3%
  • I have not treated yet but plan too.

    Votes: 127 24.3%
  • I am still on the fence about treating my tank.

    Votes: 114 21.8%
  • I will not put Interceptor in my aquarium.

    Votes: 79 15.1%

  • Total voters
    523
I don't have that many Acros so am thinking about treating is in a separate tank, and will probably do 3 treatments. My question is how long will I need to keep my acros separate from the main tank until all of the red bugs in the main tank will die off due to lack of acros ?
 
I was at the DFW-MAS meeting yesterday and Steve Tyree swears by this stuff. I am happy to hear that all off you are being responsible about treating your ATD's (acropora transmitted diseases) :p Luckily, I have never had any of these little mites. I am glad that everyone is trying to irradicate them so if I ever get any frags off of you, you won't ship it to my tank. :eek1:
 
First treatment ETA: April 2nd

First treatment ETA: April 2nd

OK, I've been reading this thread for the past 3 weeks now. On my last frag trade, I seem to have acquired the stupid little buggers. They have not jumped ship to my larger colonies, since I placed all the frags at the bottom of the tank since I was acclimating them to the new lights anyway. The new frags have a crap load of red bugs on them I knew it was only a matter of time I would get them anyway. My original colonies have NO traces of the li'l critters YET. I might as well treat the whole tank.

First question:
The tank is only a 55 gallon, with about 60-70 lbs of LR and a 6 gallon sump....after reading a few posts and crunching numbers, 1/8 th of the large pill should be sufficient, right?

Second question:
I know about the acro crabs, pods and crustaceans. I may get a die off of these guys, which I can handle. I DO HAVE 8 CLAMS. Please someone tell me if they will have a 99.99% survival rate. On another note, will these pills kill pyramid snails as well (don't have any, just wondering)

Third question:
I have read that after treatment, some noticed an outbreak of green, brown algae or cyano's..........let's see some show of hands, type of outbreak, and what you did to rectify the situation.

THANKS ALL, especially Dustin. You are a brave, brave man!
 
Clams and pyramidellid snails are mollusks and are not harmed by treatment with the recommended dose. The treatment only kills arthropods and nematodes.
 
One of my SPS is encrusting part of the LR there is a large colony of Zoa's on there witch one will kill the other.
 
Re: First treatment ETA: April 2nd

Re: First treatment ETA: April 2nd

concept3 said:
OK, I've been reading this thread for the past 3 weeks now. On my last frag trade, I seem to have acquired the stupid little buggers. They have not jumped ship to my larger colonies, since I placed all the frags at the bottom of the tank since I was acclimating them to the new lights anyway. The new frags have a crap load of red bugs on them I knew it was only a matter of time I would get them anyway. My original colonies have NO traces of the li'l critters YET. I might as well treat the whole tank.

First question:
The tank is only a 55 gallon, with about 60-70 lbs of LR and a 6 gallon sump....after reading a few posts and crunching numbers, 1/8 th of the large pill should be sufficient, right?

Second question:
I know about the acro crabs, pods and crustaceans. I may get a die off of these guys, which I can handle. I DO HAVE 8 CLAMS. Please someone tell me if they will have a 99.99% survival rate. On another note, will these pills kill pyramid snails as well (don't have any, just wondering)

Third question:
I have read that after treatment, some noticed an outbreak of green, brown algae or cyano's..........let's see some show of hands, type of outbreak, and what you did to rectify the situation.

THANKS ALL, especially Dustin. You are a brave, brave man!

Hey concept,

How goes your treatment?

I'm starting to see a couple of redbugs on my sps. They were on a loripes frag and now on a staghorn.
 
Dustin,

Can I use interceptor for smaller dogs? My dog's vet won't prescribe interceptor 50-100lbs for me...
 
I believe that quite a few people have done that now. I was always worried that the pills might not contain milbemycin and "other inert ingredients" at the same ratios. I still don't know the answer to that.
 
Dustin said:
I believe that quite a few people have done that now. I was always worried that the pills might not contain milbemycin and "other inert ingredients" at the same ratios. I still don't know the answer to that.

How did you find out the ratios for the 50-100lb pill?
 
Lobster:

Ryan at Advanced Aquarium in Salem Oregon worked with a Vetrenarian to get a supply of Interceptor for reef keepers. You can contact him at www.advancedreef.com otherwise you need to convince your vet yourself of the treatment's validity, or order in from overseas.
 
well, I finished dosing my tank for the second time (as per the instructions) in january and the bugs came back last month (march)
I will do a third dose- it will consist of FOUR shots, 2 weeks apart and they will each be double doses... I'll let you know...getting pretty discouraged..
 
well, anything's possible, I guess...
I intend to cover all possibilities this time!
only one little problem, I've got to get my hands on more meds in the next two weeks..
 
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