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Chin_Lee
11-04-2005, 10:41 PM
Just looking to share my experience with these bugs.......

I just treated my system with interceptor last week after Jesse came over and politely brought to my attention the number of red bugs that were on my acros. You really need to have a trained eye and know what you are looking for to see them but once you do see them, you can see them anywhere. On one of them, there were at least 100+ on each stem. OMG - i was amazed that it was still alive. I had also recently experienced some receding from the base on some of them and I wasn't too sure what it was... my biggest fear was the "unknown" acro eating flatworm that nobody seems to have a cure for except a freshwater dip. Well I captured all the hermits and shrimps except for one peppermint who refused to get baited into my trap. I put almost a whole tablet into my system to treat last Sunday. All red bugs vanished within 6 hours (as indicated on the instructions for reefers).
Casualties:
A couple of hermits that were not located in time were found later out of their shell deceased.
The peppermint shrimp was deceased at the 4-5 hour mark and quickly became food for my green bubble coral.

Within a couple of days, I've noticed a drastic improvement on the polyp extension on 90% of the acros. I should mention that the polyp extension on the millis were noticably better which IMO substantiates that red bugs are on millis as well but they are just harder to see because of all that hair. This acro I've had for about a year and I've finally seen some polyps on it!!!
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/data/500/2364420.JPG

At night, the polyps on some of the acros extended a good 1/4 inch from the tips. Truly amazing difference from before treatment.

And best of all, the receding from the base have seemed to stop and are now growing back.

My plan is to do another treatment this coming Sunday and then every 2 months from herein. No more shrimps will be added to my display tank and no more hermits.

If you have acros, I recommend you treat for red bugs. I believe that most sps keepers have them or its just a matter of time before you do. I've seen some red bugs coming in and out of the polyp holes so its very difficult to see them all the time.

christyf5
11-04-2005, 10:51 PM
Its crazy how much the polyps really extend after the treatment eh? I couldn't believe how much happier my corals were at about 4-5 hours into the treatment, over the coming days things just got better and better.

Then I got the bugs again. D'oh! :confused:

OCDP
11-04-2005, 10:54 PM
Ah this just gives me one more reason to stay away from these expensive, yet beautiful fuzzy sticks. Awesome corals, too demanding, too touchy, and too easy to lose ! Not to mention going through the hassle of treatment, etc... bleh, all the more to you reefers though

Chin_Lee
11-04-2005, 11:03 PM
Ah this just gives me one more reason to stay away from these expensive, yet beautiful fuzzy sticks. Awesome corals, too demanding, too touchy, and too easy to lose ! Not to mention going through the hassle of treatment, etc... bleh, all the more to you reefers though

In every hobby i've ever been into, i have a bad habit of choosing the hardest species to maintain. I wasn't too attracted to acros in the beginning when I started but hanging out with Jesse was a bad bad influence. So its all Jesse's fault. :rolleyes:

vanreefer
11-04-2005, 11:07 PM
Yah Jesse corrupted me as well

muck
11-04-2005, 11:08 PM
From my experience the red bugs didn't seem to do much more than irritate the corals a little. I still had great color and no receding of tissue. After leaving them alone for 4 months i decided to finally treat with interceptor. After the first treatment I saw some corals put out polyps that had never ever had any polyp extension before. I have yet to see wether the rate of growth will increase at all but I am optimistic that it will. I will have to agree with you Chin. The tank looks much happier now.

rickjames
11-05-2005, 02:57 AM
I concur with your experience. Chin did you give a frag of that blue acro to Brad in Victoria? I have the base of a blue acro that you gave him that has turned in to a nice frag, and just like yours the polyp extension now that I have no bugs is crazy. Just thought that was kind of interesting.

props
11-05-2005, 03:26 AM
hey guys! we need these ones!!
http://www.fragfarmer.com/pic/upload/mini-PA130018.JPG
http://www.fragfarmer.com/pic/upload/P7010012.jpg
http://www.fragfarmer.com/pic/upload/P6170014.jpg
http://www.fragfarmer.com/pic/upload/PA130130.JPG
http://www.fragfarmer.com/pic/upload/P6120138.jpg
http://www.exoticreefs.us/repository/tubs4/tubs_nuclear_grn-001.jpg
http://www.exoticreefs.us/images/erf/ara/ara_bali%20tricolor-001.jpg
http://www.exoticreefs.us/repository/tubs/tubs_mdigitata_lav-green-001.jpg

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:smilecol:

christyf5
11-05-2005, 03:45 AM
good lord, where do you keep finding these pictures, Jesse??

And why do you INSIST on tormenting us????? :razz:

reeferaddict
11-05-2005, 06:55 AM
Jesse you're such a bas&$#@d! :mrgreen:

Ruth
11-05-2005, 11:54 AM
Jesse those are amazing pictures and corals.