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Old 07-22-2009, 12:02 AM
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The easiest way to get interceptor is to take a vet all the article you can find on line. Like the reef.org article and let them read it. Then odds are they will give you a prescription.
If you plan on keeping SPS corals it's best to get that relationship with a vet now so that your not scrambling every time you need some. Trust me you will need it again

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basically what I did (made a appointment and brought along a bunch printouts). Was sort of surprised she read them all before giving me the Interceptor.
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Old 07-26-2009, 04:11 AM
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Hi everyone, so I did some research on the canreef and someone has suggested to go to the vet on 50th ave and 4th street NW, talked to the docs there and they are aware of the treatment, so anyone needing some pills can try out that place, they seem to know about it and will dispense the meds.

What I did:

I got a large pill for 50 to 100lb dogs, the 23mg ones.

crashed it up and divided to 4 even portions, oh yeah my tank is a 125gallon with a 45 gallon sump, i would say tank is at least 30% rock, and sump is about 40% full, so I estimated to be around 115 gallons of actual water, each pill is suppose to be good for 400 gallons, that would mean I put a bit less than the recommended amount.

Before I started, I took out all the carbon, but left everything else on, did the dose at 11pm, starting to monitor it, everything looked fine, left it until 8pm the following day, thats like 21hours, and everything looks fine, shrimps and snails all alive, corals are all out, fishes look fine, nothing unusual happening except I no longer see any more red bugs on my corals, did a 15 gallon water change, and added new carbon and phosphate remover, turned everything back on and now just waiting for any other surprises that may happen, but so far so good, if anyone needs any help, your welcome to msg me.

Thanks everyone.
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