clsanchez77
Member
Hey all:
I have been a long time lurker in this portion of RC. I have my 90g setup for about 5 months now and for my first corals in this tank I was going to add some polyps. I am waiting to see what my LFS gets this week as he ordered a box of Caribbean polyps for me so I can pick and choose. I am looking for 7 small colonies so what I don't get from my LFS I probably will order from Sea Life.
I am looking 2 different types of paly's, 3 colonies each, and 1 colony of true zoanthids.
My plan is to purchase these within the next week and QT them in a 3g nano for 4 weeks.
I have read Mucho's article on FW dipping the polyps. I also understand paly's can not be FW dipped. So what would be the best way to treat the paly's. Can I dip in brackish water? Should I keep the QT tank at elevated Iodine? Is Seachem's Reef Dip any good?
Seachem's Reef Dip at Marine Depot
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
I have been a long time lurker in this portion of RC. I have my 90g setup for about 5 months now and for my first corals in this tank I was going to add some polyps. I am waiting to see what my LFS gets this week as he ordered a box of Caribbean polyps for me so I can pick and choose. I am looking for 7 small colonies so what I don't get from my LFS I probably will order from Sea Life.
I am looking 2 different types of paly's, 3 colonies each, and 1 colony of true zoanthids.
My plan is to purchase these within the next week and QT them in a 3g nano for 4 weeks.
I have read Mucho's article on FW dipping the polyps. I also understand paly's can not be FW dipped. So what would be the best way to treat the paly's. Can I dip in brackish water? Should I keep the QT tank at elevated Iodine? Is Seachem's Reef Dip any good?
Seachem's Reef Dip at Marine Depot
SeaChem Reef Dipâ"žÂ¢ contains elemental iodine complexed to a protective slime coat for safely and gently disinfecting corals. It is effective against bacteria, fungus, and protozoans. It may be used prophylactically (without evidence of desease) or to remedy deseased specimens. It is safe to use with both stony and soft corals. It is also safe for anemones and polyps. . A 250 mL bottle makes 200 L (50 gallons) of dip solution.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris