Treating with Interceptor

aalhait

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A few questions...

1. What does Interceptor treat?

2. Where do you get it?
Is it for Dogs/Cats? I cannot find it for Fish?!

3. What is the dosage?

4. How do you treat with it? (Carbon/Filtration/UV)?

5. How much does it cost?

6. Is it Liquid/Capsules?
 
Re: Treating with Interceptor

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15126810#post15126810 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aalhait
A few questions...

1. What does Interceptor treat?

2. Where do you get it?
Is it for Dogs/Cats? I cannot find it for Fish?!

3. What is the dosage?

4. How do you treat with it? (Carbon/Filtration/UV)?

5. How much does it cost?

6. Is it Liquid/Capsules?

1. Red Bugs on SPS and Parasites that seem to come in on Aussie LPS

2. Local Vet -- if you can convince them. It is a dog/cat med

3. Large tab treats 380g. Ive done gross overdosing with no ill affects.

4. Crush up into some FW and either soak the coral for 6+ hrs or treat the whole system - turn skimmer off for 24 hrs - you may loose shrimp, crabs, pods

5. $20 for 3 tabs from my local vet

6. Tablets
 
Why would it kill Shrimp and Crabs?

I have 3 Flame Shrimp and Scarlets I care about... As well as 2 banded!
and 2 Lobsters etc...! :(
 
If you go over to the SPS section, there's a sticky about 'Interceptor'. Print that, and take it to your vet. You shouldn't have a problem getting it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15126898#post15126898 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aalhait
Why would it kill Shrimp and Crabs?

I have 3 Flame Shrimp and Scarlets I care about... As well as 2 banded!
and 2 Lobsters etc...! :(

You would not want to put it in the tank, unless you have A LOT of Aussie corals, and some sort of problem.


I think he meant when you "dip" the Aussie LPS, follow it with 8-12 hours in the interceptor bath.
 
I would do a 6+ hour soak but depending on how many corals are affected, I would treat the tank. I did to make sure no more remained in the tank that would simply re-infect the coral when placed back in!
 
You don't mention a problem you have or how bad it is. If more than one piece is affected or if the affected piece(s) are difficult to remove, I suggest QTing your shrimp and crabs and then treating the whole tank.

I had red bugs and treated my whole tank. I put all my crabs and shrimp in my QT tank for a couple weeks while I followed the treatment guidelines (3 treatments a week apart). No more red bugs.
 
OK, how do I know I have red bugs?

I have a microscope and I checked the corals, My SPS are bleaching but no bugs or worms are on them

I dipped them in ReVive and another iodine based dip, the only things that came out dead were Pods!

There was one weird looking pod with red eyes that I found... But that was it! No flat worms that I could see or find in the microscope!

As for SPS, I do not have a lot, a few frags, and 2 large pieces. One Birds Nest and another I forget the name of.

Params:

Ca: 420
pH: 7.9-8.2
SG: 1.025
Alk: 11-12
PO4: 0
NO3: 16
NO2: 0
NH4: 0
Mg: 1400
Temp: 78.-81.5

Light: 2x250 MH 14K
Solaris I48
2 T5s Actinic 20K

I 1st had an encrusted Monti bleach out completely, then I had my large 2 other SPSs almost 90% bleached now.

I know this belongs in the SPS forum I guess.
 
Red bugs DO NOT affect Montipora,or birdnest.It seems like a lot of people are treating there tank with interceptor for no reason at all imo.They also do not cause bleaching they just make your Acroporas not polyp out as well?
 

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