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What do u typically keep your system temp at with your meat corals? I keep mine around 76Still has hope, but she needs treatment right now. I highly suggest doing a series of iodine dips on the coral every day or two for a while, I have recovered some in that condition with that procedure. A more drastic, but more sure process is to do a Cipro treatment as we do with anemones. The ones I couldn't save with iodine were saved with this.
I have recovered Cynarinas in the past that were tiny rings of flesh on a skeleton, but it takes work. Cooler water temps are pretty much a necessity IME for long term health of these species.
Where do you get cipro if a prescription is required in '24?Still has hope, but she needs treatment right now. I highly suggest doing a series of iodine dips on the coral every day or two for a while, I have recovered some in that condition with that procedure. A more drastic, but more sure process is to do a Cipro treatment as we do with anemones. The ones I couldn't save with iodine were saved with this.
I have recovered Cynarinas in the past that were tiny rings of flesh on a skeleton, but it takes work. Cooler water temps are pretty much a necessity IME for long term health of these species.
Spot on.Still has hope, but she needs treatment right now. I highly suggest doing a series of iodine dips on the coral every day or two for a while, I have recovered some in that condition with that procedure. A more drastic, but more sure process is to do a Cipro treatment as we do with anemones. The ones I couldn't save with iodine were saved with this.
I have recovered Cynarinas in the past that were tiny rings of flesh on a skeleton, but it takes work. Cooler water temps are pretty much a necessity IME for long term health of these species.
I keep mine at 74 most of the year, then raise it to 77 during the summer since it's a spawning system.What do u typically keep your system temp at with your meat corals? I keep mine around 76
My dad is a veterinarian, so he writes me scrips for it. It's why I name all of my meat corals and anemones, he has them on file haha.Where do you get cipro if a prescription is required in '24?
Never had a lot of luck with H2O2, perhaps I mix it too strong. I need to use it soon on an Indo with an algae growth, what concentration do you mix it to?Spot on.
Like you, I’ve brought Cynarinas, Scolys and Acanthos back with several strong iodine dips over the course of a few days. Never tried Cipro but H2O2 works well too.
Also agree that these corals do better at lower temps. I built my reef around these fleshy LPS and run it at 76 degrees. They do great at that temperature.
Spot on.
Like you, I’ve brought Cynarinas, Scolys and Acanthos back with several strong iodine dips over the course of a few days. Never tried Cipro but H2O2 works well too.
Also agree that these corals do better at lower temps. I built my reef around these fleshy LPS and run it at 76 degrees. They do great at that temperature.
Where do you get cipro if a prescription is required in '24?
I think it’s roughly 300 ml of H202 to a liter of seawater. Justin Credible has a video on humblefish with the dosing instructions.Never had a lot of luck with H2O2, perhaps I mix it too strong. I need to use it soon on an Indo with an algae growth, what concentration do you mix it to?
Seachem ReefDip. Been using it for years.What Iodine you use? I never had a luck bringing meaty lps to life….
my other have is a veterinarian I am going to see if she can write me a script for it.I keep mine at 74 most of the year, then raise it to 77 during the summer since it's a spawning system.
My dad is a veterinarian, so he writes me scrips for it. It's why I name all of my meat corals and anemones, he has them on file haha.
yeah she said it's alot cheaper...we will see. i'll report back. it will be a while tho.You don’t need a script if you use the website I posted. But at this point a script might be cheaper.
I do the usual 250mg per 10gal tank water for my quarantine treatments.my other have is a veterinarian I am going to see if she can write me a script for it.
what is your dosages?