Hey All,
So it appears that I have red bugs on some of my colonies. Now this is not a definitive identification, but they they are on acropora colonies of various types, they are small and red, and the look like bugs LOL. Jonathan noticed them when he was taking pictures of my colonies during my weekly water change. So far I have seen them on a pearlberry colonie, a purple bonsai colony, and a Miami orchid colony.
Now, the kicker is, that my coral has never looked better. With the exception of the miami Orchid, (which never colored up all that crazy) but has grown onto the rock fairly well. I just figured the colony supposed to be a pale purple, and is quite beatiful that way anyway.
Now I know the treatment is to nuke the tank with interceptor, but there are many reasons I don't think that would end well for me. I have many pod eating fish, including several wrasses, and a mandarin, and I don't want to nuke the billions of pods in my refugium. Also I have untold hundreds of baby hermit crabs, and smaller snails that I'll never be able to get all out of the tank. On top of that there are 6 emeralds, 2 porcelain crabs, a cleaner shrimp, 2 harlequinn shrimp, and tons of larger hermits too. Also in the refugium, there must be untold thousands of stomatella snails.
My thoughts are if I can't get most of that out, it'll all get nuked, and cause a micro cycle, killing the rest of my goodies. Also I think it is a horible idea to kill off all my pods, when I have tons of pod eating fish.
Does anyone have any other possible suggestions? the only thing I can think to do is remove all acropora colonies (everything I have sps wise besides my monties. (15+ colonies) and move them to tank to treat, and isolate until the bugs run course in the display tank, and then move them back.This also seems like a rediculous solution.
Jonathan will be posting pictures in a bit, so you can see the pests.
There seems to be some difference of opinion out there regarding how damaging these guys are. What do you guys think?
So it appears that I have red bugs on some of my colonies. Now this is not a definitive identification, but they they are on acropora colonies of various types, they are small and red, and the look like bugs LOL. Jonathan noticed them when he was taking pictures of my colonies during my weekly water change. So far I have seen them on a pearlberry colonie, a purple bonsai colony, and a Miami orchid colony.
Now, the kicker is, that my coral has never looked better. With the exception of the miami Orchid, (which never colored up all that crazy) but has grown onto the rock fairly well. I just figured the colony supposed to be a pale purple, and is quite beatiful that way anyway.
Now I know the treatment is to nuke the tank with interceptor, but there are many reasons I don't think that would end well for me. I have many pod eating fish, including several wrasses, and a mandarin, and I don't want to nuke the billions of pods in my refugium. Also I have untold hundreds of baby hermit crabs, and smaller snails that I'll never be able to get all out of the tank. On top of that there are 6 emeralds, 2 porcelain crabs, a cleaner shrimp, 2 harlequinn shrimp, and tons of larger hermits too. Also in the refugium, there must be untold thousands of stomatella snails.
My thoughts are if I can't get most of that out, it'll all get nuked, and cause a micro cycle, killing the rest of my goodies. Also I think it is a horible idea to kill off all my pods, when I have tons of pod eating fish.
Does anyone have any other possible suggestions? the only thing I can think to do is remove all acropora colonies (everything I have sps wise besides my monties. (15+ colonies) and move them to tank to treat, and isolate until the bugs run course in the display tank, and then move them back.This also seems like a rediculous solution.
Jonathan will be posting pictures in a bit, so you can see the pests.
There seems to be some difference of opinion out there regarding how damaging these guys are. What do you guys think?