Chloroquine Phosphate powder Dosing issues

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Instructions say 60mg/g. Seems a bit much no? Also, doesn’t specify if tank can have live rock during dosing. Will the rock absorb it like it does w copper? I’m at a loss here. Any info would be helpful. Thanks :)
 

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That works out to be 15 mg/l which is a pretty standard dose.

Chloroquine is toxic to algae and many invertebrates. Using it with live rock will lower the quality of the rock by killing off invertebrates.

Run a Google search for: hemdal aquarium chloroquine . That should pull up an article I wrote about it a few years ago.
 
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That works out to be 15 mg/l which is a pretty standard dose.

Chloroquine is toxic to algae and many invertebrates. Using it with live rock will lower the quality of the rock, but it Jay

Run a Google search for: hemdal aquarium chloroquine . That should pull up an article I wrote about it a few years ago.

“Using it with live rock will lower the quality of the rock but it Jay”?

I will look up the article thanks. But I’m in Canada and there’s a sweeping ban on all kinds of meds here. I got lucky and ordered from the US a while back before the ban.

I wanted it for use w tangs and a watchman goby. They don’t do well w out algae and live rock so Chloroquine Phosphate is a really good alternative to copper. No inverts in qt to worry about.
 

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“Using it with live rock will lower the quality of the rock but it Jay”?

I will look up the article thanks. But I’m in Canada and there’s a sweeping ban on all kinds of meds here. I got lucky and ordered from the US a while back before the ban.

I wanted it for use w tangs and a watchman goby. They don’t do well w out algae and live rock so Chloroquine Phosphate is a really good alternative to copper. No inverts in qt to worry about.
I would use it in a sterile tank as certain bacteria "eat" the medication or render it ineffective.
 

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“Using it with live rock will lower the quality of the rock but it Jay”?

I will look up the article thanks. But I’m in Canada and there’s a sweeping ban on all kinds of meds here. I got lucky and ordered from the US a while back before the ban.

I wanted it for use w tangs and a watchman goby. They don’t do well w out algae and live rock so Chloroquine Phosphate is a really good alternative to copper. No inverts in qt to worry about.
Sorry - I was using my phone and that was a typo. I meant that Chloroquine will kill off any invertebrates on the live rock, rendering less "live" and more "rock".

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I would use it in a sterile tank as certain bacteria "eat" the medication or render it ineffective.
While that's true with praziquantel, I have a UV spectrophotometer, and can measure CP in solution and didn't find that the concentration dropped off very fast at all - over weeks as opposed to days/hours with prazi.

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While that's true with praziquantel, I have a UV spectrophotometer, and can measure CP in solution and didn't find that the concentration dropped off very fast at all - over weeks as opposed to days/hours with prazi.

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Interesting. In the past, I've qt'd with CP with no biofikter established. Just clean tank, and prime daily until ammonia is no longer detected. No w/c, no "top up" dosing. Never had issues. Now, I'm being more careful about doing w/c and dosing back that amount, etc. I guess I'll stop worrying as much about degradation. I've seen mentions that even 20mg/gal. Is effective, so if one starts at 40mg, how long would that last with a strong biofilter present?
 

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While that's true with praziquantel, I have a UV spectrophotometer, and can measure CP in solution and didn't find that the concentration dropped off very fast at all - over weeks as opposed to days/hours with prazi.

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Well, it may be that some bacteria degrade it while others don't and the results depend on the bacteria strains you have in a given tank. People have had mixed results and there were some reports where they tested it also with a spectrometer and, as I recall, it was found degrading. So I think there would have to be a much broader study done to come to a definitive conclusion.
So I would rather err on the side of caution.
 

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Interesting. In the past, I've qt'd with CP with no biofikter established. Just clean tank, and prime daily until ammonia is no longer detected. No w/c, no "top up" dosing. Never had issues. Now, I'm being more careful about doing w/c and dosing back that amount, etc. I guess I'll stop worrying as much about degradation. I've seen mentions that even 20mg/gal. Is effective, so if one starts at 40mg, how long would that last with a strong biofilter present?
I’ve never used it as low as 20 mg/gallon, so can’t tell you if it works well or not.
I’ve always used 4 weeks as the time chloroquine remains effective in aquariums, but that is based on the old Marex instructions. Noga says 3 weeks, and I’d probably opt for that value. Trouble is, without a UV spec you have now way of determining the residual dose.
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Well, I treat them 10-14 days at 80F and transfer them to a clean tank. The treatment tanks are heated up to like 108 for a few hours (104F for an hour is minimum) between batches just in case. I run it hotter and longer to account for any "cool spots." That keeps the biofilter intact. And should take care of any Tomonts. 99% water change on treatment tanks before starting a new batch. Cp dose split up to 2 doses of 20mg/gal. 24hrs. Apart. After a 2 day period of settling in with no meds. So, I imagine in 10-14 days, the chloroquine concentration should not be degraded much.
 

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Well, I treat them 10-14 days at 80F and transfer them to a clean tank. The treatment tanks are heated up to like 108 for a few hours (104F for an hour is minimum) between batches just in case. I run it hotter and longer to account for any "cool spots." That keeps the biofilter intact. And should take care of any Tomonts. 99% water change on treatment tanks before starting a new batch. Cp dose split up to 2 doses of 20mg/gal. 24hrs. Apart. After a 2 day period of settling in with no meds. So, I imagine in 10-14 days, the chloroquine concentration should not be degraded much.
I agree, the CP should still be at the treated dose after only two weeks.

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That works out to be 15 mg/l which is a pretty standard dose.

Chloroquine is toxic to algae and many invertebrates. Using it with live rock will lower the quality of the rock by killing off invertebrates.

Run a Google search for: hemdal aquarium chloroquine . That should pull up an article I wrote about it a few years ago.
Great article, thx
 

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B7637531-892E-495B-988A-E3DA80A1BAF4.jpeg I agree, the CP should still be at the treated dose after only two weeks.

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Hello Jay,
Thanks again for the article. I’ve recently been advised by my QT Marine vendor that they recommend 80mg/gallon with 10-15% redose every 48hrs.
I’m doing the 80mg dose w/ re-dose to an established QT (was green algae on rocks) which is more like a new DT.
40 gal breeder w/ 20Long sump. Here on day 9 all green algae has been gone. Water was cloudy until day 8, did a 15 gal water change ( w/ CP) on day 6.
After reading your article, and with all algae dead and gone I was thinking about dialing back upon the re-dose. I’m planning to have them in meds for 30 days.
What are your thoughts on dialing back to maybe every 4 days to redose, or more?
3440 mg initial
516mg = 15% re-dose
43 gallon water volume (conservative)
2 small tangs, 2 clowns 1 coral beauty.
Cryptic (not Chaeto) reactor.
 
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Hello Jay,
Thanks again for the article. I’ve recently been advised by my QT Marine vendor that they recommend 80mg/gallon with 10-15% redose every 48hrs.
I’m doing the 80mg dose w/ re-dose to an established QT (was green algae on rocks) which is more like a new DT.
40 gal breeder w/ 20Long sump. Here on day 9 all green algae has been gone. Water was cloudy until day 8, did a 15 gal water change ( w/ CP) on day 6.
After reading your article, and with all algae dead and gone I was thinking about dialing back upon the re-dose. I’m planning to have them in meds for 30 days.
What are your thoughts on dialing back to maybe every 4 days to redose, or more?
3440 mg initial
516mg = 15% re-dose
43 gallon water volume (conservative)
2 small tangs, 2 clowns 1 coral beauty.
Cryptic (not Chaeto) reactor.
That is a pretty high dose for CP. I started seeing fish toxicity at that dose - wrasses and lion fish for sure, maybe others.
The time that CP remains active in an aquarium is determined by biological breakdown of the compound. I used to think I could measure it with a UV spectrophotometer, but somebody here on R2R from Europe showed me that when CP breaks down, the resulting compound still shows up n the test. Therefore, you cannot measure how long CP remains active. I’ve then since changed my advice to changing 25% of the tank water weekly and adding a 25% dose of CP at the same time.
Jay
 

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I’ve been very successful at 60ml/gal with 25% pre-treated water changes every other day for 14 days. Then into new sterile observation tank with active bio filter.
 
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