Jacob D
New member
Not too long ago myself and a few others from my local club were discussing the use of Chloroquine Phosphate (CP for short) as a prophylactic treatment for ich in QT. CP was originally recommended to me by a friend who is a biologist at a large aquarium. After that I found that a couple other respected reefers that I knew were using it.
The documentation on the web has some inconsistencies between sources and it seems that what most people will tell you about this medication is just what they've heard. I'd like to hear what your personal experience with CP is. I'm also curious if anyone has had corals exposed to it in the same doses needed to treat fish, and if so how did they fare?
Below is essentially a copy/paste of my conversation from our local club forum. These are observations of my experience with CP.
(with regard to fish)
I have used it with mixed results. It's always hard to know what exactly went wrong. I tend to think problems that I ran into could have been caused by a number of things that I either did not catch or did not rectify in time. I have had success with butterflies, wrasses, and dwarf angels in QT with CP. I have had 0% success with tangs so far. I have also lost a couple of Genicanthus angels in QT while under treatment of CP in that specific case it looked like ammonia damage (although I was not able to test the water at the time to confirm) which made me wonder if in fact the bio filter had been compromised by the medication, or the fact that the fish were of larger size.
(with regard to biofilter and inverts)
I don't know how to test (without great effort) to what extent bacteria and which specific ones are affected by chloroquine but I have not experienced any nitrite/ammonia spikes in my QT after using it. As I mentioned I have kept inverts in the QT while the medication is in the system. There are currently snails in there that have survived multiple treatments of it. Several cleaner shrimp have also gone through the process. I had a handful of ricordia that over time (months) melted and/or bleached. This may be due to long term exposure to the drug. I also have a Palau nephthea in there for months that is still doing fine.
This link states that it is non-toxic to bacteria, but toxic to *some* invertebrates. http://www.reefculturemagazine.com.au/cryptocaryon.html
So... My opinion is *some* corals may tolerate it to an extent. Long term it's probably not a good idea. I definitely would not attempt it at all with a tank full of SPS, and probably not anemones. All of the fish and inverts that made it through (5-6 weeks of) QT have done very well.
I'm getting ready to add some more fish, a couple of which are tangs. At this point I think I'm only to give the tangs a week of downtime in the QT and a week of Prazi. I would like to get back into a QT regime including CP but It's difficult to wade through the info on the web/forums. I wish at the times that I had failures I would have been able to look deeper at the underlying causes but unfortunately they all came at times when my daily life was very hectic. If anyone else has used CP I'd appreciate any information that you can share about your experience.
(phew... done just in time for the kickoff!)
The documentation on the web has some inconsistencies between sources and it seems that what most people will tell you about this medication is just what they've heard. I'd like to hear what your personal experience with CP is. I'm also curious if anyone has had corals exposed to it in the same doses needed to treat fish, and if so how did they fare?
Below is essentially a copy/paste of my conversation from our local club forum. These are observations of my experience with CP.
(with regard to fish)
I have used it with mixed results. It's always hard to know what exactly went wrong. I tend to think problems that I ran into could have been caused by a number of things that I either did not catch or did not rectify in time. I have had success with butterflies, wrasses, and dwarf angels in QT with CP. I have had 0% success with tangs so far. I have also lost a couple of Genicanthus angels in QT while under treatment of CP in that specific case it looked like ammonia damage (although I was not able to test the water at the time to confirm) which made me wonder if in fact the bio filter had been compromised by the medication, or the fact that the fish were of larger size.
(with regard to biofilter and inverts)
I don't know how to test (without great effort) to what extent bacteria and which specific ones are affected by chloroquine but I have not experienced any nitrite/ammonia spikes in my QT after using it. As I mentioned I have kept inverts in the QT while the medication is in the system. There are currently snails in there that have survived multiple treatments of it. Several cleaner shrimp have also gone through the process. I had a handful of ricordia that over time (months) melted and/or bleached. This may be due to long term exposure to the drug. I also have a Palau nephthea in there for months that is still doing fine.
This link states that it is non-toxic to bacteria, but toxic to *some* invertebrates. http://www.reefculturemagazine.com.au/cryptocaryon.html
So... My opinion is *some* corals may tolerate it to an extent. Long term it's probably not a good idea. I definitely would not attempt it at all with a tank full of SPS, and probably not anemones. All of the fish and inverts that made it through (5-6 weeks of) QT have done very well.
I'm getting ready to add some more fish, a couple of which are tangs. At this point I think I'm only to give the tangs a week of downtime in the QT and a week of Prazi. I would like to get back into a QT regime including CP but It's difficult to wade through the info on the web/forums. I wish at the times that I had failures I would have been able to look deeper at the underlying causes but unfortunately they all came at times when my daily life was very hectic. If anyone else has used CP I'd appreciate any information that you can share about your experience.
(phew... done just in time for the kickoff!)