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Thx Sean will do, are you around tomorrow? It would have to be a fairly small bottle & I don't want to break any corals trying to catch them. From what I've read it's very seldom people are losing shrimp. I just talked to my vets office & he's away for a week... the secretary talked to me like she thought I was retarded when I asked her if she had heard of it, & that's a whole nother issue, I just need to get some interceptor. So this raises another question:
Can anyone recommend a vet in CT who is aware of what we are using interceptor for? |
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Oh ya, forgot how packed your tank is with all those nice SPS. Would be tough to get a bottle trap in there.
Only around from about 5:30 to 7 tomorrow night if that works for you. Otherwise maybe Saturday if tomorrow does't work for you? |
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I give you a shout on sat. thx.
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Everyone should just treat their tanks for these little bastards. It's easy & will help stop the spread. I think Most people have them & just don't know. Did it last night, only lost 2 hermits. My cleaner attacked & ate one while I watched. There are no signs of redbugs today.
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