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Coral Rx Coral Dip
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Safe, iodine-free coral dip ideal for new aquarium additions
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Remove parasites and hitchhikers to promote healthy corals
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Also effective in treating infected colonies and quarantining aquarium corals
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Protect your coral investment by keeping unwanted parasites and hitchhikers out! Coral Rx Coral Dip is a proprietary blend of natural extracts highly effective in removing Acropora Eating Flatworms (AEFW), Montipora Eating Nudibranchs, Bristleworms, Zoanthid Eating Spiders and Red Flatworms. Coral RX is tough on coral parasites and hitchhikers but contains no iodine or oxidizers so it's gentle on corals. Don't risk it - Dip It!
Use Coral Rx Coral Dip as part of a safe preventative protocol for dipping newly acquired SPS, LPS, soft corals and zoanthid corals. Coral Rx Coral Dip may also be used as an aid in the treatment of Filamentous Hair Algae, Rapid Tissue Necrosis (RTN), Slow Tissue Necrosis (STN), Bacterial Infections and more! Coral Rx Coral Dip should not be used on fish, shrimp, crabs, snails, clams or other invertebrates.
8 oz Coral Rx Coral Dip produces approximately 12 gallons and concentrated 1 oz Coral Rx Coral Dip PR0 produces approximately 17 gallons of coral dipping solution.
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Coral Rx Coral Dip Dosage per Gallon of Dip:
- Coral Rx Coral Dip: 20ml or 4 capfuls
- Coral Rx Coral Dip Pro: 30 drops
Shake bottle of Coral Rx Coral Dip. Add dosage as stated above based on product purchased to 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of saltwater from aquarium. Mix well. Using a small powerhead keep the water moving and place coral in the coral dip. If you do not have a powerhead gently shake coral in the coral dip. Keep coral in the coral dip for 5-10 minutes. After 5-10 minutes, remove coral and discard the coral dip. Do not reuse the coral dip as parasites may release toxins. Rinse coral with clean saltwater and return to aquarium. Do not add Coral Rx directly into aquarium.
Ingredients: Distilled Water and a Proprietary Blend of Natural Extracts. Contains no iodine.
General Information
Independently Tested
Coral Rx Coral Dip was independently tested by Andrew Lynford, M.S. in Biology from Hofstra University. This investigation attempted to quantify the efficacy of three chemical flatworm controls: Flatworm Exit, Coral Rx and Povidone. His research is available in a featured article published in Advanced Aquarist, April 2009. Below are excerpts of his findings:
Quarantining corals and live rock with coral dips is the best way to deal with marine flatworms because it prevents their introduction, and circumvents the problems associated with convolutrilobid toxin release.
Harvesting coral reef taxa (species) to replace livestock lost through convolutriloba toxin release is environmentally costly, and should be prevented by using coral dips.
Coral Rx Coral Dip removes many of the "hard to deal with" coral pests like Acropora-Eating Flatworms, Montipora-Eating Nudibranchs and Zoanthid-Eating Nudibranchs. |
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