Hermits were hit or miss in my tank, some died some lived, not sure what the deciding factor was there. Shrimp I'd try and move elsewhere. I personally didn't have any when I did my dose but I'd air on the side of caution. Sea stars should be okay? I haven't heard of any adverse reactions with echinoderms vs. crustaceans. The drug in the pill itself only effects crustaceans as far as I know. As far as dosage, if you search around you'll find mixed opinions. One I found stated one large dog pill, 23mg of M. Oxime (the active ingredient that kills those little buggers), per 300 gallons. Personally i went overboard in my 50 gallon and did 11.5g which is enough to treat around 100-150 gallons. Hope this helps
You will want to use half (or slightly less than half) of a large dog pill. Only crustaceans will be in any danger.
I did a 10 gallon WC on my tank. and yes at the very least take the carbon offline. If I remember right I took GFO offline too.
Thanks guys!! From what I read it's 12 hours, then do WC, how large of one did you guys end up doing? Also I want carbon\gfo offline correct? I currently run both.
Actually, what I would do is empty both carbon and GFO cartridges (or bags or whatever you're using) and leave it running. In my case, I use two BRS media reactors, so I emptied out both cartridges and left the pumps on so water circulated through it.
Same with your protein skimmer -- remove the airline so that it's not skimming -- but keep the pump on.
The idea is to have the medication touch all parts of your tank so that it can kill any red bugs that may happen to be free-floating. There's no point in essentially treating only part of your tank when complete eradication is the goal.
No problem, I can take GFO & Carbon offline for 12 hours. I am getting the script today and will order, ironically enough it's 50% cheaper going through DrFosters than through my vet... go figure.
Now to reestablish my pod population post treatment (I have a mandarin so that's important), would it make sense to take my big chaeto ball, put it in a 10G with a heater, powerhead and let it sit there until treatment is over, then put my chaeto back in my fuge? The worry is, would I run the risk of reintroducing red bugs, or do they not hang out on my chaeto?
Anyone?
As I mentioned previously, the goal is complete eradication, so leave your fuge as is. Unfortunately, all of your pods will probably die, and your mandarin may starve. If you can hold off on treatment for a few days, set up a QT tank with your mandarin and chaeto ball. After you've completed your 2-3 rounds of Sentinel treatment, you'll need to re-establish your pod population in your tank. After a few weeks, you an re-introduce your mandarin, and throw out the rest of the contents of the QT tank (though I really think it's highly unlikely that the red bugs will survive a few weeks without SPS).