rally pro---best in a bath or dosed directly into the QT.

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ruby reef rally pro---best in a bath or dosed directly into the QT.
I do not believe in baths. Stressful - not likely to do anything - and a treatment is better. Now - it depends whether you're talking about a prevention or a treatment IMHO. I never do dips or baths. - except as a fluke diagnostic procedure

EDIT - I worded this incorrectly - I personally do not do dips or baths - I was not recommending against it per se - but after a bath (if being used as a treatment) - one will usually need more than a bath (i.e. a constant treatment)
 
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ruby reef rally pro---best in a bath or dosed directly into the QT.
Both. Recommended Ruby bath is 90 minutes followed by treatment in quarantine But can be used in display. When I treat in display which has been a very long time, I did at 80%
 

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