Jeremy@CoralVue
10/14/2011, 09:38 AM
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Gentle on Corals, Tough on Parasites & Hitchhikers (contains no iodine or oxidizers)
I picked up a bottle of CoralRX at MACNA this year for my home aquarium and to my surprise this dip works great against AEFW. I have been battling this pest on and off for several years now and am destine to eradicate them. A couple of weekends ago I mixed a 5gal bucket of this stuff and began dipping a few of the easily removed a couple of infected acro colonies. The flatworms just melted off the acros with a few shakes in the solution and was returned after rinsing and have seen no signs of stress from the corals. I knew this product had to be on my shelve at all times.
They are available in several sizes to fit every situation. There is the standard coral dip, a concentrated version, an industrial strength version and the new ONE SHOT single dose vial.
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The dip is effective in removing:
Acropora Eating Flatworms (AEFW) (CV confirmed)
Montipora Eating Nudibranchs (CV confirmed)
Bristleworms (CV confirmed)
Zoanthid Eating Spiders (not confirmed)
Red Flatworms (CV confirmed)
CoralRX, apparently also aids in the treatment of filamentous hair algae, rapid tissue necrosis (RTN), slow tissue necrosis (STN) and bacterial infections. I have a few stags that aren't fairing too well due to the massive alk drop to see if the product will help control the RTN I am experiencing. I will also be testing this in cleaning or treating live rock as well. I am usually leary about products that claim to do so much but so far it seems to really be a great multi purpose dip that safely removes and treats for unwanted pests.
Check out our website (http://coralvue.com/coral-rx-coral-dip/) for videos, instructions and more information about CoralRX coral Dip.
Gentle on Corals, Tough on Parasites & Hitchhikers (contains no iodine or oxidizers)
I picked up a bottle of CoralRX at MACNA this year for my home aquarium and to my surprise this dip works great against AEFW. I have been battling this pest on and off for several years now and am destine to eradicate them. A couple of weekends ago I mixed a 5gal bucket of this stuff and began dipping a few of the easily removed a couple of infected acro colonies. The flatworms just melted off the acros with a few shakes in the solution and was returned after rinsing and have seen no signs of stress from the corals. I knew this product had to be on my shelve at all times.
They are available in several sizes to fit every situation. There is the standard coral dip, a concentrated version, an industrial strength version and the new ONE SHOT single dose vial.
http://coralvue.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CRX_oneshot-300x168.jpg
The dip is effective in removing:
Acropora Eating Flatworms (AEFW) (CV confirmed)
Montipora Eating Nudibranchs (CV confirmed)
Bristleworms (CV confirmed)
Zoanthid Eating Spiders (not confirmed)
Red Flatworms (CV confirmed)
CoralRX, apparently also aids in the treatment of filamentous hair algae, rapid tissue necrosis (RTN), slow tissue necrosis (STN) and bacterial infections. I have a few stags that aren't fairing too well due to the massive alk drop to see if the product will help control the RTN I am experiencing. I will also be testing this in cleaning or treating live rock as well. I am usually leary about products that claim to do so much but so far it seems to really be a great multi purpose dip that safely removes and treats for unwanted pests.
Check out our website (http://coralvue.com/coral-rx-coral-dip/) for videos, instructions and more information about CoralRX coral Dip.