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I dipped some incoming corals. All corals were added to 1 tank. within 30 minutes lost 3 fish and others were erratic but survived. That was in a 350 gallon
tank. Imagine a smaller tank. Most my tanks are connected and it did not effect the other tanks. I imagine very diluted at that point. If the other is no longer
for sale may try testing it on a damsel next time I need to use it. Try sitting it in another container for 15 minutes rinsing with the damsel in there.
 

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Is this the one you're using or is it the new version. For a while, Home Depot was the only store carrying the old version. I'm thinking this one here is the old version. Were you letting your dipped corals sit in untreated tank water for a bit before transferring to your big tank? I always let mine sit in tank water for 15
minutes before adding to the DT and have never seen any adverse effects. But if you're using the "new" version, I have no idea.


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I dipped some incoming corals. All corals were added to 1 tank. within 30 minutes lost 3 fish and others were erratic but survived. That was in a 350 gallon
tank. Imagine a smaller tank. Most my tanks are connected and it did not effect the other tanks. I imagine very diluted at that point. If the other is no longer
for sale may try testing it on a damsel next time I need to use it. Try sitting it in another container for 15 minutes rinsing with the damsel in there.

Dang man! Rinse Rinse Rinse!!
 

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Wow, it doesn't look like the old formula is available any more. Not even online.
 

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I found this blurb...

Product Overview
Bio Advanced previously known as Bayer Complete Insect Killer for Soil & Turf Concentrate kills the most common lawn pests like ants, fleas, ticks, grubs, and more. Bayer Complete Insect Killer is a two-way formula that treats the surface and the soil. Surface insects are killed within 24 hours, while soil insects are controlled for up to three months.
Same product, just new manufacturer!


Features and Specs
Active Ingredient:Imidacloprid - 0.72% Beta-cyfluthrin - 0.36%
 
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You used to be able to get rid of bryosis by dosing magnesium. different makers different product can testify by my 3 dead fish and some 30 other sick ones.
 
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