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Exactly@bvanfish
I will do anything to keep the 1000’s of dollars I spend on corals alive. As far as I can see cipro is the best solution we have to brown jelly and other bacterial problems.
I’ve saved thousands of dollars with the use of Cipro. It works very well and a lot of vendors are using it more and more when they get big shipments of Corals in. Before I do a Cipro treatment I dip the coral in 3% hydrogen peroxide I use 40 mm of hydrogen peroxide in about a half a gallon of tank water for 10 minutes before I put it in the Cipro dip and then another hydrogen peroxide dip after the Cipro treatment. If I could save a $1000 torch using Cipro I’m going to use it. Don’t listen to the anti-Cipro people. Save your Corals if you can.Hello all, I recently bought a coral that developed brown jelly within a week of being in the tank. I tossed the coral to hopefully prevent spreading. While that coral is gone and it hasn’t spread anywhere *yet*, I have been reading a lot about the use of ciprofloxacin dips and in tank treatments so i have some questions :
1) Should I do an in tank cipro treatment if all of my other LPS are healthy at the moment?
2) Should I cipro dip incoming corals in the future/would it help?
Thank you!!
KFC dip is the best, and if you have any questions, you can always reach out to Danny from Kung Fu and he would be happy to walk you through the processKFC dip. King fu corals check out their site they have a whole dip process that appears to help
Hi Brandon, do you have any pictures of your tanks? I would like to see your setups. Thanks!Official Sand Rinse and Tank Transfer thread
If you are reading this thread to cure a tank invasion from a link I sent you, we do not need to identify your type of invasion here we do not need you to test anything at anytime regarding nitrate, phosphate etc Above all, we do not need to see a microscope slide picture of your invasion at...www.reef2reef.com
that’s a reef exercise thread, see how long it’s been running without one single bjd event? We caused that by action not by purchase
cipro tanks are reefs that sit on the couch binging stranger things on repeat, eating 250 bags of lays potato chips, of course they need short term antibiotics to stay alive. Two completely different modes of thinking can be tracked now, we have the threads to watch
Which method will keep anemones and corals alive better:
Keeping the system free of stored up waste with busy export, while feeding exceptional diverse reef feeds that are frozen or live or refrigerated
Or adding crushed up cipro pills. We're on page fifty of results
Hi Brandon, do you have any pictures of your tanks? I would like to see your setups. Thanks!
@wisnia99 a fresh update
*this bowl will never see cipro that's a promise. It'll never need to
By keeping it ripped clean, low on organics and waste, bad bacteria can't take over. Sedentary, left in place for years reefs need cipro
Active ones don't, that's my hidden claim.
This design has no biological life span limit it can live a hundred years is the bet but you'll have to verify with my grandchildren one day