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Info on potassium permanganate
I have a Montipora tuberculosa and a Montipora crassituberculata, that I recently ordered, in a quarantine tank. Tonight I have discovered 3 nudis on the Montipora tuberculosa. I would like any info on potassium permanganate; like the use of, mix ratio, length of time to dip, where to purchase, how safe is it on the corals, effectiveness, etc. I have tried a search and wasn't able to find any useful info.
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I finally found this article, if anyone else needs info.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-09/eb/index.php I'd still like to hear from anyone who has used this treatment. Thanks |
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Did you use the treatment? If so, how did it go?
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Ive used Kmno4 on other aquaculture subjects (koi), and it is very indiscriminant. I would only use it with MUCH caution. I would stick to fluke tabs.
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Works great in chemical reactions :P, especially when heated. IMHO, it should stay for reactions only--I don't think it has a place in aquaria.
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Also, it is the main ingredient in Rock prep by kent.
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Use it only in a vessel of water you are prepared to toss out following treatment, it's not meant for an in-QT type of treatment, more of a "dip" if you will. That and read the article
Good stuff if you ask me, however measuring out that little of an amount might be problematic, I'd suggest making a really saturated version, and then diluting it by using an eye dropped to put into a vessel of liquid.
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yes, I would error on the side of caution when using PP since we're charting new territory. I would also just do a quick dip and make sure the eggs are removed
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Do fluke tabs work for Nudibranchs? I know they kill flatworms, but since they are really mollusks, I was not aware of them working on nudis too. |
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Nope.
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Wentreefgirl, have you used potassium permanganate for nudis? Did it work and did the coral survive the treatment? It seems that very few people have actually used for nudi treatment. Looking for feedback from people who have used it.
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I've used the treatment as a "pre-dip" before even seeing the nudibranchs, in the same way you'd do an iodine dip. The corals did survive, however I can't comment on the ability to kill nudis since I didn't see any "fleeing" as mentioned in the article.
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What concentration of solution and length of time did you use? Thanks |
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50 ppm and AEFW die. I tested it on a few worms, isolated and the effect is visual, within a min. At 30 ppm, they looked still looked at ease... i didn't want to wait to see what happened, I jus upped the dosage. It wasn't any extensive test, as I was doing an out-tank treatment for AEFW on Salifert's FWE and TMPCC then, and wanted to finish the day.
You could test for it out for yourself, only use a very white base bowl. At my 50 ppm, and 1/5 inch deep, the FWs are barely visible. I did dip entire rocks under PP, some portions of the solution did touch on the base of the corals, no loss of colour observed. Coraline survived and so did some pest xenia. The rocks were rinsed in clean salt before returning. |
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The only thing i ever have seen in my tank is red bugs. But I do follow all the threads for all other pests. So far the pp works the best. Although didnt know that it works on afw now. Cool. Less bottles for me to keep around. All the articles ive seen the coral survived best in pp then in the fluke tabs and the prazquentel. And of course the other stuff used in afw. Oh and levamsole is devastating in some cases with the corals. So this is great breakthrough.
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Where did you find your pp. Was it the heavy duty stuff or like live rock cure?
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I have not bought any yet. I have been closely examining both pieces several times a day and have not seen any more nudis or egg masses(never saw those) since the 3 I found. But I will prob. dip them before I move them to the display just to make sure.
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Trying to find an easy fix? Good luck!
I say get a QT tank, a toothbrush, and some TMPCC and put in some work. |
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