You don't
First off My dosing and and measurements are courtesy of the following academic/anecdotal/and scientific reports
http://www.ultimatereef.com/articles/marinevelvet/
http://www.nano-reef.com/topic/283706-hydrogen-peroxide-to-treat-velvet/
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=77719
http://www.reeferscafe.com/reef-discussion/6299-peroxide-reef.html
Secondly.
http://www.aquariumadvice.com/marine-velvet-amyloodiniosis/
Marine velvet is in your tank. I have heard of people going fallow for 6 months, a year, only Inverts and Coral, and Add a fish only to get it back. - I won't take a chance on waiting that kind of time and I don't think you should either. The only way I felt comfortable about treating the velvet was a 3 Tiered Approach.
#1 - No fish/No inverts/No Coral - why Fallow? Wtf for?
I advise you to Drain the Tank, Fill it with Fresh water, Dump in 2 Bottles of Hydrogen Peroxide and run it Fresh for 2/3 Days.
At the end of the Time Drain the Tank, Flush Water through the Sand and Rocks, Refill with RODI, Add Salt and Mix.
Throw in 2 (8 Oz) Bottles of BioSpira and a shrimp and wait for a few days. Good time to buy Fish and quarantine them have fun shopping ( it will keep your spirits up.)
After a few days Start up your bio-pellets, GFO, Carbon, Get your Refugium pumping. Throw in a Cleanup crew.
#2 - Kana-Pro/Metro-Pro your Fish
Grab some Kana-Pro and/or Metro-Pro- The Kana is antibiotics which will stop your fish from having secondary infections.
Benefits:
You Nuke Crypto, Velvet, Black Ich, and almost 100% of Reef Parasites in your tank. Your tank is fresh. Thanks to science you don't have to wait 6 months before adding fish without knowing if the aids in your tank is gone. Thanks to science you can also finish your cycle weeks faster (which is time your fish are in qurantine anyway.)
You have a sink/drain/host near by so a small pump is all you need to flush your tank once or twice.
Hydrogen and other chems are stripped from your tank using carbon and poly filters no contamination or binding
Cons:
You nuke your biofilter.
No fish for 3 weeks. That's 3 weeks of buying new fish and Quarantine. Be discerning. You had a yellow tang right? Ever seen some of Sunny's tangs? I'd murder all my tangs if it wasn't cruel and I didnt love them to buy some of the tangs i've never seen in my life in sunny's tank.
i'm sorry this happend but for the cost of water, 3 bottles of hydrogen peroxide, some time and effort you will be back on trak.
First off My dosing and and measurements are courtesy of the following academic/anecdotal/and scientific reports
http://www.ultimatereef.com/articles/marinevelvet/
http://www.nano-reef.com/topic/283706-hydrogen-peroxide-to-treat-velvet/
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=77719
http://www.reeferscafe.com/reef-discussion/6299-peroxide-reef.html
Secondly.
http://www.aquariumadvice.com/marine-velvet-amyloodiniosis/
Marine velvet is in your tank. I have heard of people going fallow for 6 months, a year, only Inverts and Coral, and Add a fish only to get it back. - I won't take a chance on waiting that kind of time and I don't think you should either. The only way I felt comfortable about treating the velvet was a 3 Tiered Approach.
#1 - No fish/No inverts/No Coral - why Fallow? Wtf for?
I advise you to Drain the Tank, Fill it with Fresh water, Dump in 2 Bottles of Hydrogen Peroxide and run it Fresh for 2/3 Days.
At the end of the Time Drain the Tank, Flush Water through the Sand and Rocks, Refill with RODI, Add Salt and Mix.
Throw in 2 (8 Oz) Bottles of BioSpira and a shrimp and wait for a few days. Good time to buy Fish and quarantine them have fun shopping ( it will keep your spirits up.)
After a few days Start up your bio-pellets, GFO, Carbon, Get your Refugium pumping. Throw in a Cleanup crew.
#2 - Kana-Pro/Metro-Pro your Fish
Grab some Kana-Pro and/or Metro-Pro- The Kana is antibiotics which will stop your fish from having secondary infections.
Benefits:
You Nuke Crypto, Velvet, Black Ich, and almost 100% of Reef Parasites in your tank. Your tank is fresh. Thanks to science you don't have to wait 6 months before adding fish without knowing if the aids in your tank is gone. Thanks to science you can also finish your cycle weeks faster (which is time your fish are in qurantine anyway.)
You have a sink/drain/host near by so a small pump is all you need to flush your tank once or twice.
Hydrogen and other chems are stripped from your tank using carbon and poly filters no contamination or binding
Cons:
You nuke your biofilter.
No fish for 3 weeks. That's 3 weeks of buying new fish and Quarantine. Be discerning. You had a yellow tang right? Ever seen some of Sunny's tangs? I'd murder all my tangs if it wasn't cruel and I didnt love them to buy some of the tangs i've never seen in my life in sunny's tank.
i'm sorry this happend but for the cost of water, 3 bottles of hydrogen peroxide, some time and effort you will be back on trak.
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