ice fire echinata, dip?

Art13

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I've read and heard a lot that dipping a smooth skin acro is a bad idea, and usually results in the skin melting away. I use revive as a dip, would it be better on this type of acro to inspect it and not dip? I know it brings a chance of a pest, it's also coming from a good place, i've never had any pests after dipping corals from them before.
 
I always dip. With SPSs I read quick dip is best - 1-2 minutes, don't do the 15 minute per instruction on the bottle.
 
I usually always do as well, but this is one that i do not want to lose, as it's one of my favorites and i've been looking to get it for a while now. Anyone have any issues dipping echinata's?
 
I would get some Bayer, mix 5 to 10 ml in 500 ml of tank water and dip in that. Revive is harsh on that type of coral and a quick dip is not going to reliably knock off and or kill the pests you are dipping for.
 
I dip with Bayer at a strength of 20ml to 250 ml tank water for 10 minutes. I also nasty the coral throughout the time it's in the dip. Then it gets 2 ten minute tank water rinses. I always remove the coral from the plug before hand also.
 
I had a red dragon frag completely bleach out from a 10 minute Bayer dip, I did 10 ml in 250 ml of tank water. It has recovered for the most part now. It did not loose any tissue though.
 
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Ive dipped hawkins in 45ml of bayer and 300ml of tank water for 12 minutes once per week for 6 weeks and saw no ill effects.
 
I lost a Hawkings and a Red Dragon due to a Coral RX dip which I'm told is very much like what you are using. I don't recommend not dipping, but I do think Bayer is a better option for smooth skinned acros.

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I've dipped a few echinata frags over the past couple years in Bayer without problem. Bayer is my go to dip with sps
 
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