Alternative to Bayer for dip

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Does anyone know of a good alternative to Bayer to dip new frags? I'm almost out of the Bayer advanced and can not find it anywhere. I guess they merged or something and now it's called bio advanced and there are a bunch of different types for different plants, shrubs etc and I don't want to kill my new frags I have coming.
 

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Potassium chloride is gaining popularity. The Bayer/BioAdvanced is on Amazon. Just ordered a new bottle. Then I dip in Seachem Reef Dip.
 

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I have also been using Seachem Reef Dip without any issues
 
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I've used coral RX to treat corals already in the DT but It doesn't seem to be as good at pest / hitch hikers. I want to dip new corals before introducing them to the DT and I want to make sure they are pest free.
@vtecintegra do you know if the bio advanced has the same ingredients as bayer advanced just a different name? If so I'll just get a bottle of that. Bayer has worked in the past and I try to stick with what works rather than experimenting. Its an old guy thing :winking-face:
 
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After reading some more patasium chloride does seem to have a following. Is this the stuff to use? I'm picking up some frags this Friday so just trying to prepare.

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polyp lab reef primer is a potassium based dip. works kind of like potassium chloride but i believe it is not potassium chloride. i use this and coral rx pro(i also use the regular coral rx hut only if i’m treating any bacterial infection or just “service cleaning”)
 

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After reading some more patasium chloride does seem to have a following. Is this the stuff to use? I'm picking up some frags this Friday so just trying to prepare.

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Did you end up finding some more guidance on how much to use per Liter or Gallon with this?
 

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For potassium dips, I have seen all sorts of numbers.

Reef Primer is approximately 10 g/L for 5 minutes by their instructions.

For Brightwell Potassion-P powder, 2 teaspoons per liter 5-10 minutes.

For KCL powder, 1 tablespoon per gallon.
 

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