Dino X to treat Amyloodinium ocellatum - dinoflagellate)

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Hi
Through little bit of research I have came to know that Marine velvet (Amyloodinium ocellatum is a dinoflagellate),
My question is if Dino X is to treat dinoflagellates will it treat all types or strains of dinoflagellate including Amyloodinium ocellatum?
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We received some feedback from customers that it worked but because of the situation how to communicate the function of a product by law we can not tell you exactly. The law for these things is very complicated.
 
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We received some feedback from customers that it worked but because of the situation how to communicate the function of a product by law we can not tell you exactly. The law for these things is very complicated.
Thanks for the reply,
I have transferred my fish to Quarantine tank and leave tank alone for 4-6 weeks in this coarse of time, initially I have dosed Dino X couple to doses in this reef tank with Acropora.
I don't have any microscopic evidence but hopefully it will completely eradicate it from the system.
Appreciate your help n support.
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