100% guaranteed they will tell you it's a proprietary formula and you wont know what's in it. Really unfortunate. I get it, just saying that's how it will go.I don't need to know the chemical formula and I'm not a chemist, but I would need to know how this works before putting it in my tank.
Most medicines in reefing work because they're dangerous to living things in general or because they attack a broad range of creatures sharing similar characteristics. Copper kills ich because copper is deadly to most marine inverts. Bayer kills pests on corals because Bayer is a neurotoxin and kills (or severely damages) anything with a central nervous system, including humans.
Claiming to have a compound that affects Amakusaplana acroporae and nothing else is a bold enough claim given how similar most marine invertebrates are. Claiming the compound is also safe for humans and animals is exceptionally bold. I'm looking forward to having my skepticism proven wrong.
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