Using interceptor????

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Hey everybody. First want to say thank you for reading this. I'm pretty sure I have a infestation of red bugs in my tank. I can see them all over my rock but not my corals. If I can get my hands on some interceptor. Is this the safest way to treat the whole tank. I read melev's reef on red bugs. It seems easy and straightforward enough. Just wanting to make sure of what to be careful of. Thanks again.
 
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1 more question. Do I use the same interceptor that you can buy from doc foster and smith?
 

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They would be on your acropora,They eat acropora coral. Are you sure they aren't pods?
 

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Red bugs are easy to battle, yes on the interceptor.
They don't eat corals but the bother them and corals will get stressed as follows that a coral will release slime which the feast on.
They kinda like fleas on a dog, it won't kill the dog either.
Can you show a link from Dr Foster&Smith?
I can almost say it would be possible only thing is the new interceptor is a chewable and hard to crush, but yes still possible to battle the red bugs.
Do you dip your corals before you introduce them into your tank?
Show us a FTS of your tank.










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They would be on your acropora,They eat acropora coral. Are you sure they aren't pods?

^ This is my concern as well. Red bugs have a bright red or orange head, very easy to identify. RB would not be hanging out on the rock work they would be in and on the Acropora.
 
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20160609_204944.jpg

Here is the tank. Then I don't know what they might be. They are little orange/ red things maybe 1/8 in long and half that wide. They are mainly on the right side of the tank and that is where I have the most trouble with corals not doing good. I do dip my corals now but in the beginning I did not. I'm not sure how to link a file from doc foster to here I'm sorry.
 
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Oh well thank you!! That really means a lot coming from you. I have thought about doing one. Just didn't think it was good enough for one. But thank you again!
 

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Oh well thank you!! That really means a lot coming from you. I have thought about doing one. Just didn't think it was good enough for one. But thank you again!

Do it my friend and it will be a blast, your tank will love you for it :rolleyes:
 

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Yes great tank, just looked at your thread, really fantastic scape.

As for pest are you sure you're not seeing Red Planaria?
 
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I may be ill look them up. R they bad?
 

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If they are planarias get a Melanurus wrasse or a Leopard wrasse, they will feast on them.
You can battle it with Flatworm-stop but you need to Google as it comes with a risk.
 
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If they are planarias get a Melanurus wrasse or a Leopard wrasse, they will feast on them.
You can battle it with Flatworm-stop but you need to Google as it comes with a risk.
U just made my day. I have been looking for a reason to buy a leopard wrasse!: )
 
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Ok. I looked up the red planarias. That may very well be them. Ill look at them more when I get home from work and try to put some pics of them on here for you to see.
 

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Sounds like a planaria species :)
They love to congregate and slither around.
The ones I raise love to bask in the light at the surface of the water.
I guess they love to tan up lol
 

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