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Old 09-12-2009, 04:40 PM
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Default Interceptor Dips for Red Bugs

JPotter asked some questions in a different thread of mine, and not wanting that thread to get off topic too much I made this new thread.

Everyone else feel free to answer his questions too!

For those that don't know, Red Bugs only affect Acro corals, and Interceptor is considered the most effective treatment. Interceptor is a heartworm medication for dogs and cats, and can only be obtained by a veterinarian prescription so it can be difficult to obtain.

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How does one use Intercetor to dip acro frags for red bugs? What concentration of drug in the water and how long do you leave them in the dip?

Should one dip all new corals??

Do you use SW or RO water to make it up?

If you can use it can you also use Program? Program comes in liquid formulations..would you use that? Both inhibit chiton (exoskeleton) developement.

Can you use Advantage or Revolution as they actually are cidal for many external arthropods.
You use saltwater for the Interceptor dips. I wouldn't use anything other than Interceptor. Interceptor is specifically one drug, where other medications have additional drugs that have adverse or unknown affects. Take a read through Melev's take on red bugs and Interceptor. He also has links to more discussion on it. Also a Goggle search comes up with lots of info. http://www.melevsreef.com/redbugs.html

My opinion on dipping corals has changed over the years. When I was new I dipped everything, QT'ed all my fish, the whole 9 yards. After some coral losses (always from Iodine dips) I quit dipping. Now, I realize the main factor in this. When I have a larger tank I QT and dip because the risks are greater. When I have a smaller tank I don't QT and I don't dip because the risks are smaller. The risk of infecting the tank increases with a bigger tank because you will add more fish, and more corals, plus if you DO get infected it takes a lot more effort to get rid of it, plus you are risking to entire large tank. With a smaller tank you have fewer fish, fewer corals, and it's easier to medicate. It's usually a big deal to deal with an infection in a large tank.

So...in my opinion, weigh the risks. I am getting some Interceptor and Tropic Marin Coral Cure tomorrow, and I will be dipping all incoming corals with the TMCC, and all incoming Acros will get an additional Interceptor dip for red bugs. My tank is large enough (in my world) that the risks warrant dipping.

Fish and QTs or dips I find aren't as straight forward to decide as some fish do poorly in QT and/or dips. That's a whole different thread.
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