@jblasi
Question - Were the treated corals placed back in the same tank or did you quarantine them after dipping them? The in-tank treatment is to eliminate the free swimming parasites in the water column and on corals/rocks/sand.. etc. The dip is more effective for eliminating the parasites within the corals. If rtn has already advanced, then no matter what you do the coral will not survive the treatment or any treatment. We recommend to treat rtn'ing corals as soon as it shows signs of infection; closed polyps for prolonged period, discoloration, tissue loss, melting polyps.
If this is true, then how do you explain the fact that I currently have SPS corals that have gone through STN without any significant change in water parameters and after several months, have started to grow again? The only change in water parameters was a temperature drop of 3 degrees over a 12 hour period before the TN, which the Dr. has said would not cause TN. That was corrected over another 12 hour period. Based on your statements, the only way I could have stopped the TN and save the coral is to use your product to rid the tank of the TN protozoan.