Insecticide coral dip?

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Is this the stuff? Looks like it used to be called Bayer. If yes, how much should I use in a small bag with a frag in it? Thanks!
 
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so after buying the first stuff at Lowes yesterday I just found this stuff in my closet. It has different active ingredients, what do you guys think?
 
Sorry about the double pictures, I'm having technical difficulties over here
 
The bioadvanced ingredients match the one I use...bel believe it is the same thing with a new name just like it states.

I definitely would not use the one you found in the closet.
 
That's kinda what I figured, thanks for the insight!
 
Is this the stuff? Looks like it used to be called Bayer. If yes, how much should I use in a small bag with a frag in it? Thanks!

As far as dose, the original video I saw years ago, when Bayer was first "discovered" as a dip, this video showed 0.8 mls per 100 mls of tank water. I rounded it out to 1 ml per 100 and never had a problem. However, a while ago I surveyed R2R and came up with an unbelievable range of dosing. HERE's that summary.
 
Can confirm that the Bioadvanced label and ingredient list is an exact match for Bayer Complete Insect Killer.
Imidacloprid being the active ingredient for us.
I've had success using 10 ml in 500 ml tankwater, but as mentioned, the concentrations people use vary widely.
 
Thanks for the advice guys. It's stressful for me every time I use something not intended for our hobby (pickling lime, vodka, ect) so I really appreciate your confiming things for me
 

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