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Did you dose the full amount at one time or did you break it down into smaller amounts over a certain number or days?

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I have an extra pack for 250 gallons if you need it.
Just come by my home.


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Thanks, I am going to have to do that.

Have you heard of any success in smothering it? The other large patch I have is on a large rock that i really could just flip over and lay flat in the substrate for a time after I move a few things around.

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Thanks, I am going to have to do that.

Have you heard of any success in smothering it? The other large patch I have is on a large rock that i really could just flip over and lay flat in the substrate for a time after I move a few things around.

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No really, also you can pull the rock and scrub it outside. I just check , you need to pull all your snails if you are going to dose with fenbendazole and also this could kill gsp.

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So odd thing happened....

I happened to need to mix some kalk paste to kill an aptasia that showed up in my tank. A small amount blew off in the current and happened right into where one of my large patches of bcp is. I didnt think too much about it at the time. I noticed the next day though that a small patch of the bcp was closed and turning brown, and each subsequent day, the dead patch has grown. Fast forward 3 days and nearly 2/3 of the patch is dead. [emoji848][emoji848]

Might have to try and recreate this effect at the other end of the tank and see if the same thing happens.

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So odd thing happened....

I happened to need to mix some kalk paste to kill an aptasia that showed up in my tank. A small amount blew off in the current and happened right into where one of my large patches of bcp is. I didnt think too much about it at the time. I noticed the next day though that a small patch of the bcp was closed and turning brown, and each subsequent day, the dead patch has grown. Fast forward 3 days and nearly 2/3 of the patch is dead. [emoji848][emoji848]

Might have to try and recreate this effect at the other end of the tank and see if the same thing happens.

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Kinda off topic, but how did you make that kalk paste ?
 

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Kinda off topic, but how did you make that kalk paste ?
No worries just use kalk powder and ro water, mix until its about the consistency of toothpaste.

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