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Coral RX Dip 8 oz – Coral Pest Treatment & Dip Solution for Reef Aquariums

Coral RX Dip 8 oz – Coral Pest Treatment & Dip Solution for Reef Aquariums

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🧪 Product Overview

Coral RX Dip is a trusted coral pest treatment solution used by hobbyists and professionals to protect corals from unwanted hitchhikers and parasites. Safe for a wide range of coral species, this 8 oz bottle provides an effective way to remove pests such as flatworms, nudibranchs, and other harmful organisms before they enter your display tank. It’s an essential step in any coral quarantine or acclimation process.

Key Features and Benefits

Effective Pest Removal – Helps eliminate flatworms, nudibranchs, and parasitic copepods
Safe for Corals – Gentle on corals while powerful against pests
Prevents Infestations – Reduces the risk of introducing harmful organisms into your tank
Trusted by Professionals – Widely used in coral farms and reef-keeping communities
Simple Dosing Instructions – Easy-to-follow dip process during coral acclimation

📦 What’s Included

• 1x Coral RX Dip Solution – 8 oz Bottle
• Dosing and treatment instructions on label

🛠️ How to Use

  1. Add 20 drops of Coral RX per gallon of saltwater in a separate container

  2. Place the new coral into the solution and gently agitate for 5–10 minutes

  3. Rinse the coral in clean saltwater before placing it in your display tank

  4. Do not use Coral RX in your main aquarium

  5. Repeat as needed for new coral introductions

📐 Specifications

• Volume: 8 oz (treats multiple coral dips)
• Application: External dip only – do not use inside display tank
• Compatibility: LPS, SPS, Soft corals (do not use on anemones or non-coral inverts)

✅ Conclusion

Coral RX Dip is a powerful and reef-safe solution for preventing coral pests from entering your aquarium. With its proven formula and ease of use, it’s a must-have for any reefer adding new corals to their system.

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