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Also skimmer on or off? Heard people were doing both.Ok that took a bit but read all 31 pages on this. Good job guys. I don’t recall any info on clams though. They can be left in tank, correct?
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Also skimmer on or off? Heard people were doing both.Ok that took a bit but read all 31 pages on this. Good job guys. I don’t recall any info on clams though. They can be left in tank, correct?
If you can safely remove your clam to a frag tank or another tank, I would do it. When reintroducing corals, inverts etc into the tank start with a $2 snail. Observe for a day or two while continuing to clean the water. Wait a week or two. Don’t be in a hurry. Work your way up to your $100 clam. I believe I kept my skimmer running all the way through the process. These blue polyps don’t stand a chance with that much medication in the course of 24/48 hours.Ok that took a bit but read all 31 pages on this. Good job guys. I don’t recall any info on clams though. They can be left in tank, correct?
I don’t know, personally any inverts I would remove. I’ve never seen anyone mention anything about clams.Ok that took a bit but read all 31 pages on this. Good job guys. I don’t recall any info on clams though. They can be left in tank, correct?
Skimmer off until you add the carbonAlso skimmer on or off? Heard people were doing both.
Take a cup of water out of your tank, dump the bag in it and mix it up and dump it back in. You should see results in a few hoursSo it looks like Panacur C is the way to go. Just ordered it. So I don’t have to separate the granuals in the packet right? I read on another thread that someone was doing that but I think that was with safeguard. Nobody here is worried about the other ingredients?
Worth adding to this you can get good results from a far far lower dosage
I treated m reefer 425 with maybe 25mg over a few days.
The results look to be the same but with a lesser risk. No dead cuc, faster turnaround to add soft corals as the low dosage can be more quickly removed.
I took a 1.8g sachet of panacur containing 399mg of Fenbendazole, mixed it into 80ml RO and dosed 1 ml at a time.
No other corals irritated and cloves slowly dying.
They’ll be back in a month.Worth adding to this you can get good results from a far far lower dosage
I treated m reefer 425 with maybe 25mg over a few days.
The results look to be the same but with a lesser risk. No dead cuc, faster turnaround to add soft corals as the low dosage can be more quickly removed.
I took a 1.8g sachet of panacur containing 399mg of Fenbendazole, mixed it into 80ml RO and dosed 1 ml at a time.
No other corals irritated and cloves slowly dying.
Will check back in in 12 months time thenThey’ll be back in a month.
Keep us updated. Hopefully it works out. I just added a new CUC. Still no bsp.Will check back in in 12 months time then
This way I’m not impacting cuc in any way and it’s so far had a major dent in the bcp
Alrighty. Update so far:
Was pretty nervous about this yesterday but feelin better now.
Dosed a 1 gram packet of Panacur into my Red Sea 425 (112 gal) yesterday so it’s been 24 hours. The little blue jerks started to not look good about 2-3 hours after my dose.
Everything looks good today after the 24 hours. (Except the blue cloves. They continue to look worse but still there). Two of my torches retracted a bit but I’m not too worried yet.
I did not remove anything. I had no softies or algae eating snails in the first place.
What I left in: 3 clams (I saw someone say they remained heathy throughout the process so I left them), nassarius snails (same deal as the clams), sps, lps, euphyllia, giant bubble coral, mangrove, hermits (they’re still roaming around) zoas, etc…. Everything looks really good except the two torches on lower left of the tank have retracted a bit. Crossing my fingers with the nassarius though. I have no setup to remove anything from the tank.
GFO/carbon reactor off
I left my skimmer on because I don’t think (hope) it will remove too much of the medicine. Also I didn’t want po4 to rise too much with the die off for my sps.
I thinks that’s about it. Any recommendations on how long before water changes and turning reactor back on for carbon would be appreciated. Thanks again for the info found here.
Give it at least five days, even if your Zoanthids start looking irritated that means it’s working. I would turn the skimmer off.Alrighty. Update so far:
Was pretty nervous about this yesterday but feelin better now.
Dosed a 1 gram packet of Panacur into my Red Sea 425 (112 gal) yesterday so it’s been 24 hours. The little blue jerks started to not look good about 2-3 hours after my dose.
Everything looks good today after the 24 hours. (Except the blue cloves. They continue to look worse but still there). Two of my torches retracted a bit but I’m not too worried yet.
I did not remove anything. I had no softies or algae eating snails in the first place.
What I left in: 3 clams (I saw someone say they remained heathy throughout the process so I left them), nassarius snails (same deal as the clams), sps, lps, euphyllia, giant bubble coral, mangrove, hermits (they’re still roaming around) zoas, etc…. Everything looks really good except the two torches on lower left of the tank have retracted a bit. Crossing my fingers with the nassarius though. I have no setup to remove anything from the tank.
GFO/carbon reactor off
I left my skimmer on because I don’t think (hope) it will remove too much of the medicine. Also I didn’t want po4 to rise too much with the die off for my sps.
I thinks that’s about it. Any recommendations on how long before water changes and turning reactor back on for carbon would be appreciated. Thanks again for the info found here.
For a few inverts, a bucket with some form of water circulation and either a few big handfuls of sand or a small chunk of live rock works just fine as a temporary holding situation. A heater is generally good, but may not be needed. If any non-photosynthetic critters start looking stressed, you should be able to easily remove them and house them elsewhere for a bit.Crossing my fingers with the nassarius though. I have no setup to remove anything from the tank.