I ordered Flucanazole off of Chewy and they came in today but they are slightly pink... has anyone used this or know if it will negatively impact my reef tank. Thank you
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It should be white.I ordered Flucanazole off of Chewy and they came in today but they are slightly pink... has anyone used this or know if it will negatively impact my reef tank. Thank you
Chewy sent me the generic which is DiflucanIt should be white.
Is there another ingredient?
I have used the pink one. It does not make a difference. 1gram per 100 gal for 3 weeks daily dose.I ordered Flucanazole off of Chewy and they came in today but they are slightly pink... has anyone used this or know if it will negatively impact my reef tank. Thank you
I don’t really know about the accuracy. That is the way I was told by Andrew Sandler, The Polo Reef Guy, and it worked perfectly.Also I'm using it to kill Bryopsis. Also you said 1g per 100 gallons? I have been reading this forum. Is this not accurate?
That's what I'm concerned with. Have you ever used the pink or orange before? I just want to make sure that the additives won't nuke my tankIt’s the color that generic manufacturer uses. Teva uses orange.
I have not. I used the white. Killed all the bryopsis and gha. I then got green slime and dinos, lost several meat corals and frog spawn. Three months later the bryopsis is coming back.That's what I'm concerned with. Have you ever used the pink or orange before? I just want to make sure that the additives won't nuke my tank
Fantastic.... I don't know what to doI have not. I used the white. Killed all the bryopsis and gha. I then got green slime and dinos, lost several meat corals and frog spawn. Three months later the bryopsis is coming back.

