Red Bugs

jeffberg

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I sold a piece of coral to a local reefer who told me I had red bugs. This person is knowledgeable and I do trust him. I have sold corals locally and on RC and people who dipped the corals they got from me said they were clean. I too dip all my purchased frags in revive/Lugols during the acclimation process. I certainly do not want to sell or trade coral that have any problems. I do not see the redbugs and have taken a flash light at night looking for these critters. I have a 300 gallon tank full of acros and I have read much info about the red bugs; I personally don't see any evidence of them my corals and they look good with good pe. I am not stupid enough to believe I am immune to them so I will go to the vet today to get the interceptor; fortunately I have 5 dogs so I won't have to explain myself; maybe I'm in denial. I do try to choose fish for my tank that will control algae and that are predators to anything that can harm my corals or clams. Any thoughts? Thanks Jeff
 
I would maybe get another frag from the coral you gave him and check it. Maybe even just move the coral closer to the glass to get a better look. I was able to spot just a couple red bugs on one of my acros through the tank but my tank is small. So I would think putting the coral next to the glass and staring at it for awhile may work. I didnt need a magnifying glass or flashlight but they may help.
 
I had a pretty good load of red bugs in my tank for I don't know how long, as I can not see them by just looking in the tank. The way I found out I had them was by taking a photo and zooming in for a close up look on one of my smooth-bodied acros. It's just a simple digital point and shoot, but it does have a 'macro' setting, so maybe you could do the same thing. Magnifying glass would probably work well, too, but I don't own one.
I had great results with a 3-step round of the interceptor, just losing the cleaner shrimp I couldn't catch and move to QT during treatment. I have noticed a gradual improvement in acro colors since completion of the treatment.

Good luck.
 
Actually it has been found that redbugs breed live so dosing interceptor once is all that is needed. I just recently dipped it on my 90 gallon and my cleaner shrimp actually lived, though my large sally foot crab died. Also the largest redbugs even get is about a cm in length so viewing from afar usually wont cut it.
I didn't even know I had redbugs until I had gotten very close up on one of my acro's to see them running around. Only started on one coral that still looked fine just no polyp extension. After about a month it had spread from one to almost every smooth acro I had (about 10). Hope this helps!
 
Most dips do not kill red bugs. If you have good eyesight you should be able to see them, they move pretty quickly on the corals. I just got done doing my first treatment of interceptor, no sign of them anymore.
 

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