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Those are zoapox. Use furan-2, i got it frm clementi 328, just cure my zoas using furan2.

got these info from Zoaid.com who bros here had posted before.

http://www.zoaid.com/articles004.php

What is Furan-2?

Thanh states: I used to be a Discus hobbyist and fungus is a common illness for these fishes. Furan-2 is often used to cure fungus and it has worked for me for many times.

Furan-2 tablets are effective against a wide variety of gram positive and gram negative bacterial diseases for freshwater and saltwater fish. This medication will cause a harmless green color in the aquarium, which can be removed with activated carbon. This medication can be used in conjunction with Aquarium Pharmaceuticals anti-parasitic medications. This medication will not harm the biological filter in fresh or saltwater aquariums.

For treatment of: Dropsy, furunculosis, gill disease, fin and tail rot and black molly disease.

Instructions (as per the manufacture):

1. Use one capsule for every 10 gallons of aquarium water

2. Wait 24 hours and repeat dose

3. Wait another 24 hours and make a 25% water change

4. Repeat this treatment for a second time for a total of 4 doses of Furan-2

5. Make a final 25% water change and add fresh activated carbon

6. Repeat if necessary

Ingredients:

Each capsule of Furan-2 contains:

* 60mg Nitrofurazone

* 25mg Furazolidone

* 2mg Methylene Blue Trihydrate

Additional requirements for treatment:

* 1 cup of RO new saltwater (Update 2009.03.30: For the sake of clarity, we have edited this article to reflect that a cup of new saltwater, non-tank water but new saltwater of appropriate salinity, is needed. This reference change has been made several times in this article, but is only commented on here.)

* 1 capsule of Furan

* 1 extra cup of Aquarium Water (this is used to wash the Zoanthids after the treatment and before they are put back into your Aquarium; I do this because I don't want to risk Furan killing any of my fish or other corals).*

*Note: Through my experiment I found out that even if you don't wash your Zoanthid before putting it back into the main tank, it will not hurt any live stock or corals, (I have tested this on my own). But I'm washing it anyway just to be on the safe side. (ZoaID.com notes: t is always a good idea to target treat infected animals vs. a global tank treatment when possible!)

PH, Temp, and Salinity Level:

Make sure you match the temp, pH, and salinity level of your RO new saltwater to your current tank before the treatment.

Procedure:

* place 1 capsule into the RO new saltwater cup and mix it good until the RO new saltwater water turns green. Put the zoa in the Furan mix and leave it for xxx minutes. I recommend at least 15 min but not more than 30 min.

* After the treatment, wash the zoas in your tank water on the other cup you had put aside. Then put the zoas back in the tank where there is a stronger flow.

*Note: Your zoa will have a green dye to its body but it is fine. The green dye should fade away in a day or two.

Do 3 treatments in a row then let it rest for 4-7 days; depending on the condition of your Zoanthids. If the ZoaPox is still on the Zoanthids then continue with another three treatments. But make sure you let it rest 4-7 days after every 3 treatments.

Temp:

Keep in mind; during the treatment I slowly increase my temp from 78 to 81-82. Furan works best in higher heat. But I would not go over 82. In freshwater I bump it up to 84-86 for Furan treatment against fungus.

Water Changes:

I also increase my water changes from 5 gal per week to 10 gal every 3 days. (This is in a 75G tank.)

*Note: I did another test on the effectiveness of water change. With water changes my Zoanthids seem to recover quicker. On the other hand, Zoanthids that receive no water changes still recover, but it just takes longer.

Recommended Instructions for long-term treatment of ZoaPox:

1st WEEK

* Day 1: 1st treatment started with 20 min dip

* Day 2: 2nd treatment started with 20 min dip

* Day 3: 3rd treatment started with 20 min dip

Let the colony rest for 1 week

*Note: If your Zoanthid has recovered and you still want to do another dip, please reduce the amount of dipping time when you do so. Also, you don't have to do another treatment if your Zoanthid is completely healed. I'm doing another treatment on mine just to make sure the ZoaPox is completely eradicated.

2nd WEEK

* Day 1: 4th treatment started with 10 min dip

* Day 2: 5th treatment started with 10 min dip

* Day 3: 6th treatment started with 10 min dip

Good luck to u. :cheers:

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remember to follow the instructions carefully and dont over treat them as it will prove fatal to the coral!

suncorals will not be affected.

even palys are immune to pox.

btw i have move the thread to the softcoral section. :)

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Just a prevention note, From what I observed before and some reading up.. Dosing Vitamin C will prevent zoas from developing zoas pox... Zoas pox are actually bacteria infection but somehow vitamin C will prevent that...

Hi bro Terryz,

Mind telling me where can I buy the Vitamin C and what brand?

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