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Whenever I get new coral, I will use Coral RX and have seen some good results.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/4/aafeature2

HTH ;)

"Reefs, like forests, will only be protected in long term if they are appreciated"
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Australian Institute of Marine Science


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Bro, where can you get this Coral RX locally?

Hi Bro, got mine from Reef Depot. ;)

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furan 2 is available at yishun aquastar just in case u guys looking for them

i believe its e same one not e cheong version cus e one they had r not so nicely packed...

do not attempt to smell or touch food,pls wash your hands very very thoroughly....after use...

there is no significant smell though, but once u smell it u will knw u had it... :pirate:

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be it Coral Rx or TMPCC, if the specimen got nudi eggs and you dont quarantine it, you are in trouble!

any bro have success stories combating nudis?

after a few rounds of Coral Rx baths for the last two weeks for my zoa rocks, i can still see nudis from time to time and really dis-heartened! Think it will unlikely to be eliminated from the tank since the egg can be anywhere, not just on the zoa rocks...

a quick question, will nudis be starved to death if there are no zoas or similar in the tank?

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Hi all, i have the same problem!! :angry:

For yellow wrasse, is there just one species? Or any yellow looking wrasse will do?

Mine lays eggs on the glass wall.. each night they all come out to orgy on the glass walls..

commonly found in most LFS. I saw a couple at AM and Reborn last week.

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i have a yellow wrasse that does nothing in terms of nudi and flatworm control. i think important thing is buying a very small juvenile specimen. i bought mine when it is quite big, so maybe it has become lazy.

to kuay5, there is another species of wrasse, belonging to same family as yellow wrasse (halichoeres), but differ by having a white belly. this one is less common than the normal yellow wrasse. wether or not its as good a nudi hunter as a normal yellow wrasse, im not sure. so its better to just stick with the cliche yellow wrasse i suppose..

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