Diesel
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I've been using Bayer for more than 18 years now...................... from what 4 years in this hobby.
Every time when I hang out by one of our sponsors I can't believe when ppl telling me they have never heard of Marsh, well that's sad.
The worst part is they load up some corals with their hard earned money and never even heard about dipping corals, no not in Salsa ........ you silly!
But I'm not surprised............ Dipping in a coral dip of any kind.
When I tell them about Bayer they like...... your kidding right? No I'm not......... Diesel never fools around under any condition, this hobby is serious business, right??!!
Bayer is one of the best coral dips in my opinion, it's actually a lawn and garden insecticide.
Bayer Complete Insect Killer can be found at Home Depot, Lowes, and other home and garden stores.
I've found it to be far milder than other dips that utilize various plant oils to irritate coral pathogens such as Revive and Coral Rx.
I've even accidentally left corals in a bayer dip for up to 2 hours with no ill effects
Due to the nature of this product, some caveats come with its use:
(Always wise to read the instructions but I couldn't find any on the bottle to use on corals )
No kidding just use the one below
Always wear gloves and eye protection. If any Bayer comes in contact with your skin, rinse immediately.
Use 1-2 rinse buckets with water from your aquarium. Very small quantities of Bayer can be enough to kill ornamental shrimp and crustaceans in your aquarium. After dipping in Bayer, use the rinse buckets to rinse off any residual dips.
Be sure to remove any acropora crabs before dipping.
Ok, how do I dip, and how much??
Good question
The effective concentration can vary quite a bit. We often use the same dipping container and add enough of the product to make it look like skim milk.
If you are dipping a small batch of corals you can mix up anywhere from 2ml-10ml per 4 ounces of tank water.
A dip duration of 5-15 minutes is recommended. or longer, you also can double dip
Use a turkey baster to blast the coral and with flow to knock off any pests that will be stunned by the dip.
Rinse in clean tank water and inspect for any pest algae, or eggs of pests.
Do not combine Bayer with any other coral dip product
Use of a quarantine system is still recommended after dipping as the dip is not toxic to the eggs of many pests.
They can be easily overlooked and you will
A quarantine period of 4-6 weeks or longer when AEFW are detected and repeated dips are the best way to ensure pests do not enter your aquarium.
We recommend you dip all corals, no matter where they come from, its a good habit to get into!
Hope this shine some light on a dipping method of course there different dipping solutions you can buy at the LFS but again Bayer can't be beat.
If you have experience with the BAYER product please share your stories on here and help educate the new members and guest why this dipping/QT is so important to the future of your hobby.
Every time when I hang out by one of our sponsors I can't believe when ppl telling me they have never heard of Marsh, well that's sad.
The worst part is they load up some corals with their hard earned money and never even heard about dipping corals, no not in Salsa ........ you silly!
But I'm not surprised............ Dipping in a coral dip of any kind.
When I tell them about Bayer they like...... your kidding right? No I'm not......... Diesel never fools around under any condition, this hobby is serious business, right??!!
Bayer is one of the best coral dips in my opinion, it's actually a lawn and garden insecticide.
Bayer Complete Insect Killer can be found at Home Depot, Lowes, and other home and garden stores.
I've found it to be far milder than other dips that utilize various plant oils to irritate coral pathogens such as Revive and Coral Rx.
I've even accidentally left corals in a bayer dip for up to 2 hours with no ill effects
Due to the nature of this product, some caveats come with its use:
(Always wise to read the instructions but I couldn't find any on the bottle to use on corals )
No kidding just use the one below
Always wear gloves and eye protection. If any Bayer comes in contact with your skin, rinse immediately.
Use 1-2 rinse buckets with water from your aquarium. Very small quantities of Bayer can be enough to kill ornamental shrimp and crustaceans in your aquarium. After dipping in Bayer, use the rinse buckets to rinse off any residual dips.
Be sure to remove any acropora crabs before dipping.
Ok, how do I dip, and how much??
Good question
The effective concentration can vary quite a bit. We often use the same dipping container and add enough of the product to make it look like skim milk.
If you are dipping a small batch of corals you can mix up anywhere from 2ml-10ml per 4 ounces of tank water.
A dip duration of 5-15 minutes is recommended. or longer, you also can double dip
Use a turkey baster to blast the coral and with flow to knock off any pests that will be stunned by the dip.
Rinse in clean tank water and inspect for any pest algae, or eggs of pests.
Do not combine Bayer with any other coral dip product
Use of a quarantine system is still recommended after dipping as the dip is not toxic to the eggs of many pests.
They can be easily overlooked and you will
A quarantine period of 4-6 weeks or longer when AEFW are detected and repeated dips are the best way to ensure pests do not enter your aquarium.
We recommend you dip all corals, no matter where they come from, its a good habit to get into!
Hope this shine some light on a dipping method of course there different dipping solutions you can buy at the LFS but again Bayer can't be beat.
If you have experience with the BAYER product please share your stories on here and help educate the new members and guest why this dipping/QT is so important to the future of your hobby.