Coral Rx Coral Dip

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Coral Dip by CoralRx, 8oz.

Removes these parasites:

  • AEFW - Acropora Eating Flatworms
  • Montipora Eating Nudibranchs
  • Zoanthid Eating Nudubrancs
  • Bristleworms
  • Zoanthid Eating Spiders
  • Zoanthid Eating Nudubrancs
  • Red Flatworms

Aids in the Treatment of:

  • Tissue Necrosis (RTN/STN)
  • Bryopsis Filamentous Hair Algae
  • Bacterial infections and more

Coral Dip is formulated to promote healthy corals.

Coral Dip was developed for two purposes:
To treat corals suffering from parasites, and as a prophylactic measure to promote healthy corals before parasites or bacterial infections become harmful.

Coral Dip is tough on parasites, yet gentle on your coral (contains no iodine or oxidizers) allowing you to be proactive in protecting your investment.

 

AEFW - Acropora Eating Flatworms

A flatworm that only effects Acropora, but does not affect all Acropora species. Some Acropora species are more prone to infection than others.

 

Montipora Eating Nudibranchs

Montipora Eating Nudibranchs are a type of aeolid nudibranchs which are known to feed on coral. It is important to keep these parasites out of our aquaria.

 

Bristleworms

Bristleworm is loosely used term to describe all Polychaete class marine worms. It is the Pherecardia, Hermodice, and other related species that most aquarists need to be concerned about.

 

Zoanthid Eating Spiders

They are not members of the arachnid family, but are, instead, marine arthropods known as pycnogonids.

Zoanthid Eating Nudubrancs

Zoanthid Eating Nudibranchs also are known as Zoa Eating Nudibranchs or Zoo Eating Nudibranchs are a type of aeolid nudibranchs which are known to feed on coral.

 

Red Flatworms

Red Flatworms go by several different names; Convolutriloba retrogemma, red planaria, rust flatworms, and some refer to them as just flatworms. 

 

Tissue Necrosis (RTN/STN)

RTN and STN are used to describe the condition of tissue receding or coming off the coral or the coral turning white, which is known as bleaching. The speed at which this happens determines whether it is called rapid or slow tissue necrosis.

Bryopsis Filamentous Hair Algae

Bryopsis is a nuisance alga that can overgrow corals and live rock. It is generally dark green and filamentous. It is an indicator of high levels of nitrates and phosphates.

Sundial or Box Snail

Heliacus variegatus is commonly known in the aquarium hobby as a Sundial snail or box snail. These nocturnal snails are known Zoanthid predators.

 

 Please follow directions on bottle for maximum results.