Yes just reading…description is different..may b it’s a worth a shot……can’t find how to use?You are wrong. Or incorrect, however you want to look at it.
how long do I use…?
How often I dose?I mean every week..or twice a week
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Yes just reading…description is different..may b it’s a worth a shot……can’t find how to use?You are wrong. Or incorrect, however you want to look at it.
It’s a very big tank so can’t catching fish is no option…hydrogen peroxide is good option…
How much to dose n how any idea…?
I'm not giving dosing instructions as 1) I don't know them and 2) I don't think it's prudent to start just dosing your tanks with something, having no idea of the underlying conditions.Yes just reading…description is different..may b it’s a worth a shot……can’t find how to use?
how long do I use…?
How often I dose?I mean every week..or twice a week
Yes that’s wat I think…if other fish has no sign at all I don’t want to dose unnecessary….I will double make sure the salinity n drip accordingly..How To - Peroxide (H2O2) dosing for parasites in reef tank
***Current dosing recommendation for active outbreaks, using 3% hydrogen peroxide*** (a TLDR for people who just need to know how to get started) Week 1: 1mL/8g, 3x per day Week 2: 1mL/5g, 3x per day Week 3: 1mL/5g, 3x per day, plus overnight dosing. Continue the week 3 dosing regimen for a...humble.fish
I would only do this if you are sure it is disease but I would also catch fish with a trap over dosing the tank.
May just be your acclimation. You really need to be testing the salinity in the bags and instead get shipped fish into new water in a bucket matching the bags salinity and THEN drip.
There is a water test for disease now. Probably not perfect but worth tryingI'm not giving dosing instructions as 1) I don't know them and 2) I don't think it's prudent to start just dosing your tanks with something, having no idea of the underlying conditions.
Rule out all outside factors meaning multiple corresponding tests of all major parameters within range, icp, then fallow the tank after removing every fish if there is no found issue.
Tangs are hardy. Something about your process or environment is the cause. Work methodically, find the cause and address it.
There is no magic bullet here. .
Hey it's gotta be cheaper than 8 fish dying.There is a water test for disease now. Probably not perfect but worth trying
Yes that’s wat I think…if other fish has no sign at all I don’t want to dose unnecessary….I will double make sure the salinity n drip accordingly..
It’s alway better use few fish at same time rite 3 or 4 together so it’s less aggression from older fish…..also r u advice to buy from other lfs….
I have 3 lfs which has almost same price coz they r not really closer but in one county…others r far n little pricey.
Wats ur opinion

I don’t know off..just know about icp test but all the reviews r like not worth..so confusedThere is a water test for disease now. Probably not perfect but worth trying
I don’t know off..just know about icp test but all the reviews r like not worth..so confused
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ThanksAre you in the USA?
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That is the disease test for your water. Not a bad idea to run one before you buy more Tangs.

