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Old 11-15-2006, 11:37 PM
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I received a reply from Seachem, and was very impressed. Following is what they said regarding Kanaplex (hopefully it will help someone in the future!):

Seachem does not recommend use of medications for reef
aquaria, as various species in a reef tank may be more
sensitive than others in the system. It's unfortunate
that the local vendor gave you that advice. We never
advise anyone to use Kanaplex in a reef system. Typically,
used as directed, Kanaplex will not kill

beneficial bacteria within the live rock and water column

in addition to the nuisance/harmful bacteria and send your
tank into another ammonia/nitrite die-off cycle.

Any exposure to any medication creates additional stress
for any fish or coral as what occurred with your Xenia.
From what other customers have done relatively safely in
a
reef tank is dose Metroniadozle with Focus, soaked in
GarlicGuard. However, Seachem recommends that the safest
thing to dose in a reef system is to use GarlicGuard which
fish truly love (see
http://www.seachem.com/products/prod...licGuard.html).
If only one fish had a bacterial infection, then it is
best to set it apart in a quarantine tank as a marine tank
only and treat with Kanaplex or some other medications
such as Paraguard
(http://www.seachem.com/products/prod...araGuard.html).
For scaleless fish, we don't advise using any medications
at all. The best thing for those fish is to simply soak
their food with GarlicGuard alone.

I apologize about your loss. If you have any questions
about treating your fish in the future, please contact us
first.

Thanks,

Seachem Tech Support
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