Overdosed in tank plz help

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I accidently dropped, t,,, 10ml of brightwell aquatics coral md pro.... Anyone nows what are the ingrediants????anyhelp what will be hapining??? I have a 650 ltr tank.. Pld help
 
I found this, hope it helps!

Koral MD
Standard Strength Coral & Frag Dip Cleaner Conditioner Acclimator
Overview
Koral MD Coral Dip does not contain iodine. It is an all natural prophylactic cleaner, dip and conditioner, made from natural plant extracts and oils, for use in cleaning new corals, live rock, and empty coral fragging & holding facilities. It will assist in cleaning corals prior to addition into the aquarium. It will also prevent the transfer of unwanted substances into the aquarium. It will assist in acclimating newly fragmented corals and washing new or damaged corals. It is safe for dipping stony and soft corals, sea anemones, mushroom anemones and zoanthids. It is excellent to use to wipe down or to soak holding facilities or old aquariums for re-use (rinse well after use). This product is not a medication or a household cleaner.
Sizes
125ml | 250ml | 500ml | 20 L
Instructions & Guidelines
Shake the bottle very well prior to every use. Wear rubber gloves & goggles when handling! Do not overdose! Add 20 ml (4 capfuls) of Koral MD Coral Dip to 1/2 gallon (1.9 liters) of aged seawater (preferably old aquarium water) in a plastic container. Mix well. Place the coral in the mixture. Make sure the entire coral is immersed. Bathe the coral in this dip for 5 to 10 minutes (15 minutes is the absolute maximum). While the coral is in the mixture, gently agitate the mixture.

A turkey baster or similar device should be used to squirt the dip between the limbs of branching corals or in areas that might be inaccessible for thorough cleaning. Rinse the coral completely with plain aged seawater and place in the new aquarium home. Important: Although solution may be used to clean or dip several corals, it should be discarded after an hour. Never add Koral MD Coral Dip directly to any aquarium, for use as a dip outside the aquarium or a wipe or soak for cleaning empty coral holding facilities only! (rinse well after use!)

Caution: For use in dipping live corals or cleaning holding facilities only. Keep out of reach of children. Not for human consumption. If ingested, rinse mouth and spit out, drink a full glass of water, contact a poison control center. Irritating to eyes and skin. If in eyes, flush with water for 15 minutes, if on skin, wash with soap and water. If irritation persists seek medical attention.
 
I looked it up and couldn't find any ingredients, but it does say to not put into your DT. I agree with above, I would run carbon and a water change. Lets see if we can get you some more help. #reefsquad
 
What is happining ia that kh it keeeps going up up up but i noticed shen it got to 11.1 dkh im managing to. Put it down with white vinigar but when i put it. Down and stop vinigar it starts raising again now. Im preparing some more. Water hopr it makes a diff
 
Well a new update.. As my kh went up it took the calcium up from 410ppm to 490ppm with it meanwhile started to loose the magnesium from 1325 to 1290... Started to get dangerious over here... No wonder it tells u not to dose it in the tank.. Hope this water change will change something i am preparing some new water
 

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