Treatment not working, things getting worse

Smitty750

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It's been three full days of treating with 250mg Cypro and the nem looks worse then when I started. What is going on? 100% water changes nightly.
 

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Keep the tank as clean as possible. Just by looking at your HT I can see the film sick anemones make that hasn't been cleaned. Next water change use a never been used clean dish brush to clean all of that film off as that is making the water quality horrible and hopefully you will see an improvement. Good luck and you can't save all of them, just the nature of the beast.
 
Up the dosage to 500 mg cipro... What are the params of the HT? Temp water movement and light? I would use DT water for your changes.... I never change more than 50% while in the HT seems to work better
 
Params are

Temp 80
Salinity 1.025
Ph 8.2
Alk 10
Calc 450
Po4 0
No3 25
Good movement by a power head, maybe the light is no good?? 32 watt LED Phillips.
 
Nitrates are too high... Water needs to be pristine... Can you make up a batch of fresh saltwater and maybe do half fresh and half DT water... Trates are not helping the treatment process..
Only other option is to get some septra and switch meds
 
Try half and half. Trates should be under 5 with a Mag... It can't get better with the constant stress of the nitrates...

If you can't get them down.... Honestly give the Mag to someone who has a more established tank without a nitrate issue... The animal will just slowly wither away without proper care and environment.

Just offering advice to save the animal... Mags are considered an "expert" care level animal for good reason
 
My tanks 6 years old nitrates are always that high all other tank inhabitants are fine. Frequent water changes never drop them lower. The nem is doing good now, inflated mouth closed and tentacles extended. I think it didn't like the 500mg of Cypro ever since dropping it back to 250 it's looked better.
 
I agree with lawdog about the nitrates. Personally, I would say any detectable level is too high for long term success with magnifica.
 
My tanks 6 years old nitrates are always that high all other tank inhabitants are fine. Frequent water changes never drop them lower. The nem is doing good now, inflated mouth closed and tentacles extended. I think it didn't like the 500mg of Cypro ever since dropping it back to 250 it's looked better.

Can you clarify what other tank inhabitants are doing fine with nitrates that high? H. mangnifica? s. gigantea/haddoni? acropora sp.? While hardier corals from more turbid environments such as some species of LPS and softies may do fine with higher nitrates, highly sensitive creatures such as those listed above will not tolerate it. IMO, magnificas and giganteas are the most demanding species in the hobby from a water quality perspective. I agree with lawdog that the nem is doomed in such water quality.
 
besides, not to be a jinx, but

dd mags seem to have way slower response to cipro. i don't guess they treat mags with cipro but i guess they fed em

they tend to blow out tons of brown things and white strings

after you see a huge huge chunk of brown thing, it will go up again'

with that said, finger cross. dont give up
 
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