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I did it....!!!!!! Cloves gone but snails are stunned? They don’t look like they’re riding but they’re just laying there sideways with half of their stuff hanging out lol. They goners? Or just leave them. Don’t want them all dying at same time..... thanks. Did anyone else experience this ?
So far so good, the BCP look all but gone. This time around I went with a stronger dosage, haven't run carbon, but did do a massive water change at the one week mark. So, we'll see.
However, when it rains it pours. I'm seeing a bryopsis outbreak that needs to be checked (no other nuisance algae to report, levels are in check). I have enough Reef Flux (fluconazole) in hand to treat the system. However, its certain the fenbendazole isn't out of the system yet, and likely won't be for some time. Does anyone have experience with running fluconazole while there's still fenbendazole in the system? I've been able to keep the bryopsis somewhat in check with manual removal but I don't feel like I can wait a month or more to begin treatment.
At this point I'm going to have to suspend the second dose of fenbendazole until the bryopsis is in check. At that point I should be able to see if the BCP are coming back.
I used this medication at 10x the listed dose, for a 1 hour dip, followed by a good rinse and returning affected pieces to the tank. My goal was to avoid unwanted toxicity to other animals in the tank, which appears to have more or less worked (aside from GSP, but really, who cares?)
Holy crap is this stuff potent. Even after dipping and rinsing, the residual medicine still killed GSP in the tank. Didnt hurt tubipora though, in contrast to the report above. Didnt see any effects on anything else in the tank.
This stuff is magic. Really glad I used it, so glad to be BCP free after years.
Noticed a few popping up again after 2 months so I’ve dosed again. Hoping they’re small and weak enough for this to be the coup de grace.
On a related note there were no adverse affects from treating the Bryopsis with Reef Reflux on the heels of fenbendazole.
Closing the loop here. I did one dose at full strength May 13. After about 8 weeks they started coming back (as expected) so I did a second dose, full strength, on July 11. I haven't seen them since. I do believe that second dose delivered the coup de grace and they were never able to reestablish.
So, this method works. I'd strongly suggest reading the thread from the beginning as I found other people's experiences to be inline with my own.
A huge thanks to the OP and everyone who's contributed to this thread over time.
I WOULD suggest a follow up treatment about 8 weeks after the first to slam the door on BCP and keep them from ever coming back.
I can tell you, those BCP are really tough.
I was wondering if anyone has tried using fluconazole to treat their BCP?
They are both anti fungal meds. I know fluconazole is much more reef save that.
Can anyone comment on this?
If you have the purple ones, you many want to go even higher.
I used as high as 4mg/gal for 169 hrs (7days) and i am not sure they are gone. I can sill see signs of them in the tank.
FYI all my acros, rbts, other corals and fish were not affected.
only the usual; turbos, gorgonia, gsp,
How did you treat for byropsis? Did you use Flux?
I was wondering if Flux will affect the bcp?
A few years ago, I purchased a rock that had some beautiful Space Monster zoas on it. It also had some Blue Clove Polyp on it as well. I saw the BCP, I knew it was there, I really didn't worry about it at all because I had no idea what it could become.
Fast forward....its now everywhere. Its growing all over my zoas. All over the base of sps. In my refugium. Everywhere!
I was literally about to break down my entire tank, get clean frags of what I could off my existing rock, get all new rock, and start over. It sounded like a monstrous undertaking, but the problem was so bad I didn't see any other way.
I found a few articles/posts that talked about a product called "Fluke Tabs" that seemed to be able to get rid of the BCP. I finally had some hope...but that didn't last long. I learned that at some point this product became unavailable in the US, and I don't think its even being made anymore today. I continued my search.
I then found the following article by Max Draco where he explains the process he went through to find an alternative to Fluke Tabs. I can't thank him enough for both doing all the research to find a solution (which was pure genius), and most importantly documenting it for everyone. Without this article, I would probably be very unhappy right now.
About 1 week ago, I started the process. I followed Max's example very closely. I purchased this product here. I made 50+ gallons of salt water. I removed everything that I thought would die, serpent stars, snails, leather coral, etc. and stopped skimming and using carbon. I dosed 1mg of Fenbendazole per gallon of water to be treated. I waited a little over 72 hours and started skimming again. I added back the carbon and finally I did a large water change at one week (yesterday).
Amazingly, one week after my initial dose....there is not a single Blue Clove Polyp to be found anywhere in my system. Its unbelievable, but they're gone.
Also...I miscalculated initially and I bought way too much Fenbendazole. If anyone needs a packet with enough to treat 250 gallons for only a few dollars... just send me a PM.
Hi Peanut,
I just received three packets of Fish Bendazole (each with 250mg per packet) the same as you got. Could you please verify the amount you used for each gallon you dosed your reef tank with.
I'm confused with what type Max used and the calculations he has recommended.