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![]() Old thread, I know. Need to stop this ongoing infestation, our zoas are being smothered out for starters. I'm almost ready to restart the tank with new/unaffected rock/sand. Please help me to not do this. I do recall that some subsided a cpl mths ago with a chemiclean (for red cyano) treatment. Did anyone confirm that carbon dosing actually helped, if yes, how was it applied?
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![]() Horrible little things, huh??
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![]() Man they spread fast
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![]() You could try what they did in the article below. Haven't had that issue so cant really comment on it.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/el...dazole.308994/ |
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![]() I recently dealt with them and it wasn't fun. I tried everything the only things that worked was fendobenzol which you need a prescription from a vet to get. PM me if you need some I know of where you can get it now
It's been 7 months and I haven't seen a single clove. I did however lose the mojority of my cleanup crew and a large portion of my Sps. I'm not sure if it was the fendobenzol or the purple clove dying off was what actually killed the Sps. Personly I don't think people should sell them period. They don't just stay confined to a single rock, they will spawn and pop up all over the tank randomly one day and then you are screwed. |
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![]() I have tried to conduct some research on the internet and have seen this community thread. Maybe this could help here's the link,
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=1868299
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