kev apsley
In Memoriam
Come to find that Melafix is very useful for knocking off aefw and red bugs when dipping. Anybody else use it?
I use it, at a similar dosage. I have found that it will remove things that other stuff won't touch. I once dipped a Zoanthid colony, in a very strong dose of FWE, then a dose of Iodine, then Melafix. It wasn't until the Melafix, that a fairly large isopod came off the colony. It turned out to be a harmless isopod, but it was a learning experience.
I've also noticed that, with Melafix, corals seem much less stressed, after a treatment, than with some other treatments I've used.
If I remember correctly Melafix Marine has 2x of the active ingredient versus the FW version. I use the recommended dosage on the bottle: 20ml/0.5gal 3-5 minutes. This stuff saved a few of my expensive acan colonies.
Kasey, I have been doing 4 capfuls per gallon, similar to what coral revive recommends. It's all natural "tea tree oil" but no definitive guidline is set for dosing strenghts, I would lean toward observation and the "less is more" approach to keep it safe for your corals, no discoloration occured on my corals. I was turned onto this by a coworker and gotta say the results I've seen are very, very encouraging!
Do you guys use regular Melafix? or Marine Melafix?
Whats the difference between them?
Thanks for your experience and information! :thumbsup: Are you using the Marine Melafix or the freshwater version? It's always to good to find a dip that works well without stressing the corals so much.![]()