redbugs

Good question - I'm interested to know the answer also. Sorry, I can't help, but I look forward to some discussion on the subject :D
 
my understanding is that they are like AEFWs and can't live without the acros but I've never had either, just want to know. I have a friend that has them and want to know, as we are treating this weekend in a separate tank and quarantining them. Will any left in the acro-less tank die? or should we treat that tank too?
 
Red bugs are one of the easiest to treat for. You just drop in some interceptor, turn off the skimmer, remove carbon and anything else that is treating the water, wait 24 hrs and turn it all back on. Problem solved. One dose always works, there are lots of articles that say you need to dose 4 times, I had them before, one dose, my buddy same thing, one dose. If you dont have SPS they will die. Keep in mind, there are now black bugs for LPS! yikes!
 
Red bugs are one of the easiest to treat for. You just drop in some interceptor, turn off the skimmer, remove carbon and anything else that is treating the water, wait 24 hrs and turn it all back on. Problem solved. One dose always works, there are lots of articles that say you need to dose 4 times, I had them before, one dose, my buddy same thing, one dose. If you dont have SPS they will die. Keep in mind, there are now black bugs for LPS! yikes!

that's nice to hear....thanks for the response.
 
redbugs live on acropora sp and the like. removing them and the redbugs have no food and die. if i remember correctly redbugs have a five day life cycle, so will die off fairly quickly. however, leaving even a small piece of acropora encrusted on rock or the like can be enough to keep a small colony going waiting for one to add new acros. treating the whole system with interceptor eliminates this possibility
 
redbugs live on acropora sp and the like. removing them and the redbugs have no food and die. if i remember correctly redbugs have a five day life cycle, so will die off fairly quickly. however, leaving even a small piece of acropora encrusted on rock or the like can be enough to keep a small colony going waiting for one to add new acros. treating the whole system with interceptor eliminates this possibility

Thanks, that was my next question...
 
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