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jeharrisonjr

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I order this online and when I got it, it was broke and hanging by a thread. I cut it and super glued the free half to a live rock, it was doing great for months. Last week it started dieing, I think I may see a small white worm?

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Do you dip your corals with Coral RX before you put them in your tank? You might want to dip it if you see a worm.

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Then I would suggest it! Coral RX can kill a lot of the nasties on your corals, and sometimes just help them adjust better even if there's nothing on them. It's often recommended to dip corals (especially zoas) before sticking them in your tank.
 

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Oh wow.. yes you want to dip every single piece of coral you get. doesnt matter where you get it from! Go to coralrx.com and watch the video on the front page.
I've never heard of coral rx or dipping them

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Very easy...just take some tank water and put some coral rx in the container and mix it around...usually about 4 capfuls....place the coral in the water and move around with your hand or use a power head for about 5-15 minutes...then rinse the coral off in saltwater and place back in the tank...don't put the coral rx directly in the tank water.
 

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