Zacktosterone
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Just treat the tank with it.... Stop trying to dodge it. If you do it correctly everything will be fine. You not treating the entire tank is a huge waist of your time because they will just come back
Back a few years ago I called a few vets with limited results. Finally found a exotic pets vet and referred them to the veterinary society site which has studies on off label use. Brought in an article and described the situation regarding life cycles and species and showed her the info on dosages and uses as dips and tank treatment. All she requested is I bring in an acro so she could "check it out". Took pictures and busted out a magnifying glass and thanked me for teaching her. Got my prescription and welcomed me back.
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All still good. Second treatment Friday night. Will take opportunity to re do some plumbing.
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I use a nice magnifying glass. The red bugs are acro specific. You could try this on it though and stands a decent chance of working if Copepods of some sort. Can't see eggs from red bugs either.
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Is interceptor still available through a VET prescription? I recall a few years back, the drug was either removed or no longer available. If still available, it is the best and least harmful treatment to rid your reef from acropora eating red bugs.
It is available, but now its called Interceptor Spectrum. I'm no expert, but I believe that they added praziquantel to the original formula. I believe that the original Interceptor was just milbemycin oxime, which was field tested and approved by so many reefers. From my readings, it appears that the praziquantel is benign to our corals and fish, but not sure it adds anything to the battle against red bugs.