Alright, I was checking my frags in the frag tank tonight and noticed tiny reddish-brown dots on a ORA Scripps Green stag frag that were moving around.
Is there anything else than red bugs that could look like tiny reddish-brown dots?
Beginning this year I asked my cat's vet for Interceptor, explained her everything and showed her info I had printed out but she did not want to give me a prescription for it. I wanted to get it for treating any new frags but since she didn't want to give me a prescription I have only used TMPCC or the iodine samples I got from the BAR meeting but these do nothing to get rid of red bugs on new frags.
Since I suck in taking pictures I will still try to get a picture when I get home from work tomorrow.
Should I do an Interceptor treatment on the whole system? I know I would loose my pods and peppermint shrimp.
Also, anyone who could help me get interceptor since my vet doesn't want to do it? I would pay for it off course.
I am supposed to bring quit a lot of DBTC frags to the December meeting but I can imagine that people would not want them at this time.
Is there anything else than red bugs that could look like tiny reddish-brown dots?
Beginning this year I asked my cat's vet for Interceptor, explained her everything and showed her info I had printed out but she did not want to give me a prescription for it. I wanted to get it for treating any new frags but since she didn't want to give me a prescription I have only used TMPCC or the iodine samples I got from the BAR meeting but these do nothing to get rid of red bugs on new frags.
Since I suck in taking pictures I will still try to get a picture when I get home from work tomorrow.
Should I do an Interceptor treatment on the whole system? I know I would loose my pods and peppermint shrimp.
Also, anyone who could help me get interceptor since my vet doesn't want to do it? I would pay for it off course.
I am supposed to bring quit a lot of DBTC frags to the December meeting but I can imagine that people would not want them at this time.