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For those who use or have used Polyp Lab Polyp Booster I would like to your reviews about them.

I would also like to know how much I should dose for a 10g nano.
 

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It comes with a dropper. Half a dropper is recommended for 60 gallons. For a ten gallon you would literally need half a drop. This stuff is extremely potent and potentially harmful if overdosed which is very easy to do in a 10g nano. I would look into a less stringent substitute like reef frenzy food. Good for fish and coral. At 6-10 dollars it's a much cheaper alternative and you can't really overdose. A little chunk goes a long way and whatever isn't eaten gets sucked into the filter.
 
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It comes with a dropper. Half a dropper is recommended for 60 gallons. For a ten gallon you would literally need half a drop. This stuff is extremely potent and potentially harmful if overdosed which is very easy to do in a 10g nano. I would look into a less stringent substitute like reef frenzy food. Good for fish and coral. At 6-10 dollars it's a much cheaper alternative and you can't really overdose. A little chunk goes a long way and whatever isn't eaten gets sucked into the filter.
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It comes with a dropper. Half a dropper is recommended for 60 gallons. For a ten gallon you would literally need half a drop. This stuff is extremely potent and potentially harmful if overdosed which is very easy to do in a 10g nano. I would look into a less stringent substitute like reef frenzy food. Good for fish and coral. At 6-10 dollars it's a much cheaper alternative and you can't really overdose. A little chunk goes a long way and whatever isn't eaten gets sucked into the filter.
Wait. Could I put one drop into 10ml of water and put 5ml of that water into the tank?
 
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It comes with a dropper. Half a dropper is recommended for 60 gallons. For a ten gallon you would literally need half a drop. This stuff is extremely potent and potentially harmful if overdosed which is very easy to do in a 10g nano. I would look into a less stringent substitute like reef frenzy food. Good for fish and coral. At 6-10 dollars it's a much cheaper alternative and you can't really overdose. A little chunk goes a long way and whatever isn't eaten gets sucked into the filter.
Wait. Could I put one drop into 10ml of water and put 5ml of that water into the tank?
 
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That much math hurts my brain..
Cause like I need a half drop. The water will dilute the Polyp booster. I would put a drop of it in the water and stir it up a bit. Then I would get 5ml of the 10ml which would be half a drop.
 

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