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Hey guys. I just picked up 4 corals from a guys tank in my local area. It looked like his tank may have ich and it didn't look well cared for. I got 3 species of Montipora and one Frag of candy cane. How should I go about this? Coral dip then QT in a fishless tank for the 73 days or.....? Also, I got a BRS Reactor; used. Proper method for cleaning it? Thanks guys!
 
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If there's calcium buildup on the reactor you can soak it in a vinegar solution for a few hours and then brush or scrub off any buildup. Rinse with tap water and you'll be good to go.
 
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I tried to qt my last bunch of corals in a new qt coral tank. 10 gal. Had nothing but trouble with the egg crate getting disgusting, the rubble rock icky (under ec) and flow issues. I replaced EC with rock and live sand. Still trouble. Came to conclusion that a 10 gal just can't be stable with flow. I removed my corals and scrubbed them with a toothbrush. Used straight peroxide on all plugs--not on corals--put the zoas and palys in a 4 to 1 peroxide bath as they were smothering iwth algae or icky gunk. They are in my main tank, and most are doing well. A couple haven't opened and I hope I wasn't too late. I may try qt'ing again with a larger dedicated frag tank with proper equipment including a protein skimmer. Hated losing 4 of them
 
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I just dip corals in a s.w and iodine (loguls) solution and i never had a problem. After doing it sometimes youll see dead hitchhikers on the bottom of the bucket.
Iodide to water mix? I have some of that Vibrant brand iodide stuff. Is that what you're talking about?
 

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I had two power heads in there. First go around, one pointed to the bottom to go under EC and after I changed it, one of either side. Rock was dry and not cured and tank not cycled, although no am, no nitrites and little nitrates Debating keeping it running or taking it down to use as a hospital tank if need be.
 
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Iodide to water mix? I have some of that Vibrant brand iodide stuff. Is that what you're talking about?
yes. I dont remember the mix ratio. I just looked it up on either 3reef, or thereeftank. It was x amount of drops per gallon of saltwater. In the future though im just going to use coral rx. Seems to be well regarded now.
 
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