Potassium permanganate question.

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Hi everyone,

Been exposed to external infections in my own tank and witnessed in some others recently.

I have heard of people using lower dosage of potassium permanganate in their tanks as a preventative measure for such external infections.

Is this something I could practice to avoid future infections? Does potassium permanganate kill inverts?

I do research but would like to see if there are any individuals with actual experience with potassium permanganate

Thank you
 

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It is very damaging to inverts, in fact in higher doses it is used as a coral dip to dissolve tough to kill pests and their eggs:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-09/eb/

Eric Borneman says within, "Do not attempt to treat a reef tank using these methods. All treatments should occur in a treatment tank or container. Before using potassium permanganate, please read the MSDS sheets for potassium permanganate (e.g., http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng0672.html), because it can be a lethal compound if ingested, and this is a heretofore unmentioned use of this product."

Here is my thread with personal experience:

http://reef2reef.com/threads/montipora-eating-nudibranches-a-cautionary-tale.269042/

I can verify that it works, but I would never ever use this for anything other than short term dipping. Even then it takes a heavy toll on coral.

Just my first hand experience :) Good luck!
 

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