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https://payless-petproducts.com/fluconazole200.htmlWhere is the best place to order fluconazole ?
Thank you, yes I'm thrilled to say the least lol. It's truly a great feeling [emoji23]Thank you!
I watched your final video btw. Your tank looks amazing! I'm sure you're over the moon to have your tank back [emoji3]
Yeah it is definitely working, my internal debate is more about if it needs more time or more meds. I'm leaning towards more meds . The algae is covering pretty much every surface though so I agree that its likely just because I have so much of it. I'll be testing NO3 and PO4 tonight when I get home from work to make sure I will be fine for another fortnight with not WC and will try and get some more from the vet tomorrow. Hopefully I don't have to pay a consult fee this time hahaI can definitely see that it's working but you have so much it may be best to go ahead and give it another dose. It is turning white and getting weaker looking but another dose should not hurt anything.
H2o2 worked for me, there's a thread on here some where I bet someone younger could attach itYou could try h202 treatments or Vibrant. I'm on my cell ATM but do a search on R2R for treatment options and possibly someone could post a link or 2 for you via pm. @twilliard
No vibrant here...... not done treatment yet.... seems to be dieingI've been out of the loop for a few months. Kind of left my tank alone because of a move that didnt go so well and bryopsis that I've been battling for couple of years.
Those that have knocked out bryopsis beat with combination of vibrant or has there been that beat it without it?
I read first 50 or so pages but looks as if everyone used vibrant first
I am in the same boat. After almost 4 weeks my debris is 70% dead. Just bought another doset and will retreat tomorrow.Update on my Fluconazole treatment for Derbesia. Day 12 so far.
Very minimal to no change between days 0-8.
On day 8 I noticed the tips of 60-80% of the algae had started to turn white and most of the algae was looking kind of wilted.
Again very minimal change between days 8-12. I would say 95-100% of the algae now appears to have white tips and looks a bit wilted, however absolutely none of the algae is gone or even has more than just white tips, CUC (lots of trochus and turbo snails) and tangs are still not eating it.
Fish, clams, coral banded shrimp, coral and snails are all fine. However I have not seen my abalone or long spined urchin since day 1 of the treatment. Both are fairly small in a 6ft tank so they could be hiding, but I would still usually see the urchin at least once a week, if not more and the abalone had only been in there a week. I thought both were just hiding but now I'm not so sure.
"progress" (or lack of ) pics haha. I won't be turning the skimmer, carbon, PO4 remover or ATS back on or doing a WC until at least day 21. I'm even thinking of trying to get another dose of Fluconazole from the Vet to re-dose on day 14 and just do a second treatment straight up.
There is a link to where its available from, I ordered mine from the US and it took 8 days to arrive and fully trackable all the way.Greetings fellow reefers, this discovery is simply game changing for so many of us
Does anybody know if Itraconazole will have the same affect as the Fluconazole as the Itraconazole is available to me and would save me a lot of hassle to acquire as getting meds here in the uk is somewhat awkward
https://payless-petproducts.com/fluconazole200.htmlGreetings fellow reefers, this discovery is simply game changing for so many of us
Does anybody know if Itraconazole will have the same affect as the Fluconazole as the Itraconazole is available to me and would save me a lot of hassle to acquire as getting meds here in the uk is somewhat awkward
This is where I ordered mine from as well, only took 6 days.
It seems to work in the same way as fluconazole, it suppresses the production of ergosterol, so it may do the job. Please let us know how you get on.thats great cheers tony and john thanks for the help i will order some if need be then ,im hoping though that Itraconazole will be an option as i wont have to order any then.. cheers
Anybody with a clam try this? I've been trying to keep up with the thread, don't recall anyone mentioning clams are also ok...