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Wow there are some amazing pictures in this thread!
I'll just add that fluconazole is generally quite well tolerated by animals, but we shouldn't say there are "no adverse effects". You definitely seem them in land animals. There could be adverse effects, but we just don't notice them because they would be very hard to see in fish (unless the adverse reaction is death!). The most common adverse drug reaction would be gastrointestinal related, which we probably wouldn't notice in our fish. It is also possible for the drug to have adverse effects on the fishes liver, but again unless you necropsy dead fish or do other diagnostics you probably wouldn't notice. I would just to monitor your fishes appetite post-treatment and see if their feces look normal. Anyways that is just FYI. This looks like an extremely useful tool to have for Bryopsis problems. |
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Just purchased 20x200mg tabs think I only need to use 6 of these. Will post how it works once I recieve it and begin treatment.
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Bryopsis all gone...
Red macro algae still there... think it's dead.. but it still there.. stuff is like plastic. ... Going to wait a few days before major water change just in case https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...87df138881.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...a04fa57294.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f1f57e3c84.jpg |
Booom! It's like magic.... wait, you took the rocks out and scrubbed them didn't you :question:
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scrape rocks..
no... why
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Just kidding ;) except the magic part. Is that 5 days since you added it?!
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That's like a miracle drug! I wonder what else it's killing that you may or may not be seeing?
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you slay me
6 days after dosing,,,
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survival rate
everything looks good,,,
even still seeing copepods shells molting,, so they are also still alive and well and growing.. Quote:
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So I did a small dose of 5mg for 110g and nothing happened, waited 2 days, I added the remainder of the blister pack now will have to wait and see, because bryopsis has only taken foot in my sump I placed it in there, used a turkey basted to add the stuff. Will wait patiently till it's all gone then do a 30g wc. |
pics and dosage...
before pics are earlier in the thread...
and I'm pretty sure 5mg for a 110 gallon is nearly not enough... supposed to be 20 Mg per gallon,, so you're dosing for an aquarium the size of a coffe cup.. Quote:
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Here's a quote from Monday on R2R... "Gone completely. Treatment was started wed night, over 100s of sps colonys. Every type of corals, gonipora, mushrooms, zoas, leptos, shrooms, favia/favites, all types of acans, rock nems, blastos, euphyllia ,acros and montis, nudibranchs, fish, hermitz snails, sea hare, madractis, aiptasia , cheato, calerpa, red algaes plus more. Were all fine, nothing was affected other then bryopsis. All equipment running at 20mg p gallon. Took my buddy 5 days to kill all traces of bryopsis" |
I am still not bryopsis free after 7 days. There is still quite a bit of it and it is not looking healthy. The bryopsis took a hit but it seems to have leveled off in the past few days. I do not think it is actively growing but I will have to manually start removing it. I am wondering if starting up my skimmer after day 2 removed the fungicide. The red cyno that started to grow when I shut off the skimmer is completely gone.
Did anyone else run their skimmer while they were treating? |
put some more in !!!
I removed my carbon/chemi-pure (as per Gofish)..
Skimmer was left running... I actually put another table in on day 4, just in case... The sps that RTN's had been recently hit by a neighbor and had a little bit of tissue loss before the medication,, I geuss it couldn't handle the change... I did not have to manually remove the bryopsis,, it either melted away, went into the filters ,, or was consumed by my crabs,,, (for some reason they love rotting bryopsis) Quote:
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Might need to add 1 more capsule.
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I weeded out as much as I could before medicating as I wanted the meds to get the roots.
On day 2 now so we will see how it is. |
for a 110 gal,, would you not need 11 capsules ????
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Glad you're Cyano is gone, now onto the Bryopsis. If the remainder isn't looking healthy than it probably is bryopsis and just give it a bit longer. If it's not going away then it could be another type of algae mixed in? I've yet to see anyone mention that it didn't take care of all the Bryopsis, but have seen someone say they were Bryopsis free after 18days |
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I added 3 capsules, dissolved the contents as recommended before adding to tank on January 25. The algae is bryopsis. Tank is 38 gallons less the rock and gravel
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...Yeah, I'm kidding. But anywho, if it's powerful enough to kill algae so quickly and so dramatically, it just makes me wonder what else it is affecting. It must be affecting other things. Do those things "matter"? I hope not. I like wonder drugs. :D |
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So how are people getting this drug?
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I will recieve mine in the mail today. Just performed a 20% water change and manually removed as much bryopsis as possible to help the process. I'll dose 20mg/gal based on my 60gallon net water. Also I'm going to leave skimmer running with cup off as I carbon dose. I will of course take carbon and gfo offline while the Fluk is doing its thing. I'll keep you all posted.
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24 hrs after dosing, Bryopsis is looking weaker and losing its color. Bryopsis that is in the more shaded areas of the tank doesn't look to be too effected yet. So far so good. No negative effects to the tank. |
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Lol
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Haha nice
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O...M...G...:whoo:
That's hilarious! And here I'm wondering why you didn't reply to my text earlier? Did it not work? Haha busy cracking beers and making memes I see. You're welcome Ian |
Update.
Day 14 since adding the Fluc. All bryopsis gone. There are a few tiny wirey strands that might be bryopsis but could be hair algae. In any case it was successful. In total I added 7 capsules for 6o gallons. I added the 7th cap on day 4. I left the skimmer running with the cup on but turned it down to a dry skim. I'm sure leaving the skimmer on slows the process however I wasn't willing to risk leaving my skimmer off while carbon dosing. I'm going to wait another couple days before doing a water change as everything looks good. |
damn. it really is a magic pill.
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best thing is all corals, fush and inverts look as healthy as ever. |
This is definitely the wonder drug, who would ever have thought it was this easy. I have been keeping a reef tank for over 25 years and who knows what I would have done had I known it was this easy.
It has been 6 weeks since I treated my 40 gallon tank with 3 tablets of Fluconazole and I would never have expected it to be this good. All Bryopsis is gone, I had a heavy infestation 8 years worth, I did nothing else, only removing the dead Bryopsis when it floated to the top. I have absolutely no Bryopsis left, I lost no inhabitants of my tank, not a snail, not a fish not a coral. The colors of the corals, Bonsai SPS, neon green frogspawn has never changed. there actually growing way faster because there is bare rock to be covered. The coralline algae was not affected. I had a bit if a Cyano problem immediately after, due to nutrient build up with the dead Bryopsis and skimmer being off line for a half a dozen days. I have completed 2 very large water changes to remove most of the Fluconazole from the water. |
Glad to hear Frogger, been wondering how your battle went. How long did it end up taking? And did you take a before/after photos?
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long term
did not notice until recently..
but previous to the dosage.. I had a plethora of brittle stars in my live rock.. today I noticed I have zero... cannot be definite that it is a result of the meds... |
I also beat a complete Bryopsis outbreak in my frag tank a few months back with good old fashion clean up crew..
I added 30 blue legged hermits and 7 emerald crabs (30 gallon tank). You have to pull out all the long stuff (they don't seem to touch the long patches). It will be gone in a couple weeks with enough of them.. I suppose if the treatment didn't effect anything else in the tank, that's pretty easy though! |
Anyone have a clam in their tank that's tried this?
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