urban_hippie
20-11-06, 21:38
Have recently had an outbreak of Amyloodinium in my tank.
It affected my pair of fridmani dottybacks and one of my percs.
I treated witha reef safe treatment(eSHa Oodinex) and the sctartching against rocks/substrate and 'twitching' seems to have stopped in all fish, the fridmani seem to have clened up the ir white dusting byt the per still has the white marks (she was the worse affected). She is fine inherself and all fish are feeding.
Will the white marks clear up ove time or is she still infected?
anyone else used a reef safe treatment and had any success?
PLEASE BARE IN MIND THAT ALTHOUGH IT IS BRANDED AS REEF SAFE I HAVE LOSTMY ONLY ACRO FRAG THAT WAS GROWING WELL.
IF YOU HAVE ACROPORA'S THINK VERY CARFULLY BEFORE USING ANY REEF SAFE TREATMENT
Any help appreciated? Esp from Dr Bee and Wombat!
Cheers
It affected my pair of fridmani dottybacks and one of my percs.
I treated witha reef safe treatment(eSHa Oodinex) and the sctartching against rocks/substrate and 'twitching' seems to have stopped in all fish, the fridmani seem to have clened up the ir white dusting byt the per still has the white marks (she was the worse affected). She is fine inherself and all fish are feeding.
Will the white marks clear up ove time or is she still infected?
anyone else used a reef safe treatment and had any success?
PLEASE BARE IN MIND THAT ALTHOUGH IT IS BRANDED AS REEF SAFE I HAVE LOSTMY ONLY ACRO FRAG THAT WAS GROWING WELL.
IF YOU HAVE ACROPORA'S THINK VERY CARFULLY BEFORE USING ANY REEF SAFE TREATMENT
Any help appreciated? Esp from Dr Bee and Wombat!
Cheers