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teebs

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  1. I think I will be finishing my current bottle very soon... Now the big question is...Should I get the 8 oz CoralRx Industrial???
  2. Yup saw many many speckles of dirt at the bottom of my pail...
  3. Wah...U walking like crab tdy huh??? MCE600 is good but are you going to keep many fishes? If mainly corals and a few small fishes, then MCE300 or your current Tunze would be sufficient. Even the Red Sea prizm would be good enough.
  4. This is Coral RX original. Get the RX Pro or RX Industrial one better lah...
  5. I am like the NINJA... Appear in a puff of smoke and disappear in another puff of smoke...
  6. All corals can leh...Because it does not have iodine in it thus, you can dip all corals in it. Anyway, copied from coralrx website: Coral Rx can be used in treating many types of live corals; soft, LPS and SPS. Coral Rx should be used in treating corals that have parasites or other bacterial infections. Additionally, it should be used as a prophylactic treatment before bringing live coral into your aquarium. Coral Rx is effective in removing the following parasites: - Acropora Eating Flatworms (AEFW) - Montipora Eating Nudibranchs - Bristleworms - Zoanthid Eating Spiders - Red Flatworms Also aids in the treatment of: - Filamentous Hair Algae - Rapid Tissue Necrosis (RTN) - Slow Tissue Necrosis (STN) - Bacterial Infections & More Coral Rx should not be used on fish, shrimp, crabs, snails, clams or other invertebrates. We have not tested CoralRx's effectiveness on Acropora Red Bugs.
  7. Yeah, it was a really solid piece also...
  8. Office doesn't have PERMANENT disco light but u can bring disco BALL and hang it in ur office wat...
  9. He forgot to mention his office got disco light also...
  10. I think u would if you could get the Coral RX at a much cheaper price...
  11. tats what I told Jacky previously. Pour all inside his tank and let the corals soak for 15 mins, then take out and wash in toyogo tub. 1 shot everything dipped...
  12. So u finished ur Coral RX Pro already???
  13. What you can do is to increase the concentration of the RX Pro dip. I used double concentration for 10 mins and a lot of critters came out from the zoas I dipped them in. Some snails, slugs, pods, brine shrimps etc but didn't see any nudis though.
  14. Should not be a problem with dosing AZ NO3 at the same time.
  15. As long as you can keep the temp below 30 degC should not be an issue, I think...
  16. You need at least 2 weeks to a month to see any results with the NP biopellets.
  17. Yes you are correct. No effect on zoas or other corals as iodine is not present.
  18. U want to try the Industrial version next time???
  19. Show pics of all the nudis that crawled out of your zoas...
  20. U all huh...One got Yuma plain, 1 got rics plain, 1 got zoas plain...
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