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Coralrx

We came across a product we are considering carrying in the store and was wondering if anyone has had personal experience using it or if anyone knows anything about it, its called Coralrx and is supposed to take care of all those pesky little critters everyone has problems with.
 
Not much info on it
The website is very limited
Did a search on RC and nothing came up
I would be a little leary till there are more reviews out

Jason
 
i have used it. no harm. smells like iodine a bit. doesnt kill red bugs. used as directed, didnt kill my corals.
 

Phyl

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reneeRN said:
didnt kill my corals.

LOL! There's a relief!

The website doesn't actually say red bugs, so that doesn't surprise me (though it does say red flat worms, AEFW, ...) With the red bugs needing such specialized treatment, I would have been surprised if they were taken down with an off the shelf product. I'd be willing to experiment with it, given Renee's rave! ;D
 
Check RC on AEFW thread some people have used it with no harm.. I will try that one when my 2 yr old TMPCC is finished.. only use them for incoming corals....
 

Brian

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Hmm...I would love to try this out on my flatworm epidemic...Since it seems as though FWE doesn't really do the job.
 
ReefDrumz said:
Hmm...I would love to try this out on my flatworm epidemic...Since it seems as though FWE doesn't really do the job.
That FWE does work if you leave it in a little longer than directions state. This only works on those flatworms "red planaria" type. The other flat worms are EVIL.
 
ReefDrumz said:
Hmm...I would love to try this out on my flatworm epidemic...Since it seems as though FWE doesn't really do the job.

Brian, you've just trained your flatworms to eat FWE! 8)
 
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