New coral dip. What do you think?

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Sounds to good to be true, though I could believe about 75% of their claims. IMO they won't find anything to kill the eggs unless its like an acid wash lol. And the last bit about it changing colors, well if that's true than that's just plain awesome lol.
 
It's powerful enough to kill all those pests and their eggs, but won't harm the coral? I'd have to say that I'm very skeptical. Also, another note, I don't use anything in my reefs that I don't know what the ingredients are.
 
Some people said they only dipped once and never found the aefw again. Which is pretty cool
 
Yea id say those are pretty bold claims. Especially the egg part. If it works tho that would be awsome. Im sure if some company really tried and did its r&d it could make a chemical to do what it claims.

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I'm sticking with Bayer until several experienced reefers try it and like it.
 
I've used a lot of things. The most success I've had are with the Brightwell Medi-Coral & Seachem Dip for fish or coral. Really like the results from the Seachem though.
 

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