xxBarneyxx
Fish Aficionado
Havent used it but in general when I have seen this discussed most people agree there is no effective, reef friendly, treatment for whitespot.
Best bet is a QT with a cycled filter (I always keep a small internal filter running on my marine tank now. This way if I ever need to set up a QT in a hurry I have a cycled filter ready to go). Treat them with whatever meds work best (normally copper based, read instructions carefully) and then the hard part, leaving them in QT for about 8 weeks (marine whitespot can lay dormant for about this period of time in a tank with no fish so you have to give the main reef tank long enough for it all to be completely cleared before reintroducing new fish).
Whitespot is a PITA in a reef tank.
Best bet is a QT with a cycled filter (I always keep a small internal filter running on my marine tank now. This way if I ever need to set up a QT in a hurry I have a cycled filter ready to go). Treat them with whatever meds work best (normally copper based, read instructions carefully) and then the hard part, leaving them in QT for about 8 weeks (marine whitespot can lay dormant for about this period of time in a tank with no fish so you have to give the main reef tank long enough for it all to be completely cleared before reintroducing new fish).
Whitespot is a PITA in a reef tank.