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Please fallow the instructions on the bottle. We are sorry for the loss, the bottle label states,,,,,Thoroughly rinse coral with clean saltwater and return to quarantine tank.
Im confused. That link brought me to a Imagine Dragons song??? Am I missing something here?
Please fallow the instructions on the bottle. We are sorry for the loss, the bottle label states,,,,,Thoroughly rinse coral with clean saltwater and return to quarantine tank.
Well, I just tried RPS All out for a minor infestation of red bugs.
My advice, be careful, it's definitely quite toxic to amphipods! After a 15 min dip of about 20 small frags at the concentration specified in the directions, I rinsed the frags for several min. in fresh ASW, then put them back into the main tank. Within a few minutes, I noticed amphipods crawling on rocks in the open and swimming in the water (i.e., strange behaviors). I stated doing a 25% water change at that point. I then notice my small acro crab dead (he was on a larger coral that was not dipped). Then, it was clear my cleaner shrimp was near death, so I've pulled him out into some fresh ASW, but it's not clear if he is going to make it.
Unfortunately, I don't have any carbon on hand to run (but RPS does recommend running carbon on main tank after returning treated corals, which is something you definitely want to do).
There could have only been a trace amount of RPS All Out that got carried in the DT, but it is clear it that it is extremely toxic to members of Amphipoda.
Im confused. That link brought me to a Imagine Dragons song??? Am I missing something here?
at this point I do not think it will do anything to eggs anymore.
IF I invented antigravity, I would post a video showing me flying around ....
if I CLAIMED that I invented antigravity and didnt fly, be sure that I lied.
the makers of the product are following here,and yet have shown no proof of it working, so .... the price has also increased now, showing perhaps they are trying to get as much as possible out of the market while it lasts ?
at this point I do not think it will do anything to eggs anymore.
IF I invented antigravity, I would post a video showing me flying around ....
if I CLAIMED that I invented antigravity and didnt fly, be sure that I lied.
the makers of the product are following here,and yet have shown no proof of it working, so .... the price has also increased now, showing perhaps they are trying to get as much as possible out of the market while it lasts ?
Hmmmm i know another product like thatthen changed the label LOL just saying
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Time to move on guys. It's just like an old tape which keep playing over and over again. Let's hear more about RPS All Out with who actually use it. I don't have RB, AEFW, or nudis but I did try it on one of my frag. It killed all the critters almost instantly with recommended dosage. I hope it will do the same to RB, AEFW, and nudibranchs as advertised.
well then you really arent reading![]()
not gonna repeat myself about Kz's flatworm stop.
they said it will help corals, fight off Flatworms.
they showed proof as well. check out Alexander Gs tankhe has AEFW as well, yet no other reef comes close to his !
but of course, not every one is successful in reef keeping.
I have the original flatworm, and the label sais nothing like you like to assume it did![]()
BEFORE the product hit the market, this is what thomas pohl told us :
the product is not a medication. In my test we have no problem with any corals ore Fish but we have now the best corals we ever had. My Testing time now is more than 12 month to get the product ready and good for a shelf life of 12 month.
We have only a small Quantity now on stock of 150L, we wait the ingredients to work on a good stock, i think we can ship to every dealer in 3-4 weeks.
Here is some text from our page:
Product Description
Flatworm Stop
Right now we have an effective help against tissue eating flatworms on Acropora and for ailing SPS.
Flatworm Stop strengthens all kind of corals and reduces parasitical flatworms on Acropora corals at the same time. Very valuable ingredients are assimilated directly after dosage. In our tests also ailing small polyp stony corals recovered and rebuilt the basis as well as gained back the original coloration.
Dosage: 1 ml per 100 Liter tank water daily. Dose directly into the tank. For ailing corals dosage can be increased to double or triple,
About Overdosing: I dose the last 2 weeks in my Tank, Regina's Tank and in our large Reeftank daily 30ml once per day with very good results on corals.
In that time i dose the other products by half quantity than normal.
To the end a tip for all that have Flatworms. Please dose not brown organic Jod, take only a small quantity of Kaliumjodit to hold a good color on sps, it is the better way to get a free Flatworm Tank.
I hope now you know all a little more about that product.
Th.Pohl
Date : 01-18-2012
what does the above tell you ? please read it carefully and tell me what you understand from it. if you think the above sais its a medication when it starts with saying its not, then its not the products fault is it ?