Hikari ICH-X = dead corals!!

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Thank you for the correction, very informative post based on 1st hand experience. :becky:




Clearly stated on the back:


While Aquarium Solutions Ich-X SW has been tested on a wide variety of invertebrates, it must be noted that treating diseased fishes must always be performed in a separate quarantine/treatment (Q/T) tank. In many instances where a treatable disease has occurred in an aquarium with mixed animals types (e.g. a marine "reef" tank) and where removal of the diseased fishes is not possible, it will often be best to revert to a method of control utilizing frequent and large water treatments and cleaning and replacement of filter media (where applicable). This control method will require patience and a suitable supply of prepared, properly conditioned, saltwater.

In other words it would be prudent to treat in a treatment tank. Unfortunately these things happen, sometimes it's just best to consider it a learning experience.
Thats one expensive learning experience... I agree with mike this new tank im setting up will get NO chemicals into it because everytime i added calc, added mag, added chemi clean it always ended in dead coral and i mean every time, every time i did those in my list, a coral would die.
 
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I want to clarify we are talking about meds not elements needed to maintain parameters that are needed for coral growth. Yes we have to maintain calcium. alkalinity, magnesium,trace elements. What I am saying is introducing meds to a reef tank can cause problems.
 

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