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If you had a "sandbox" to play in with dinos, what would you want to try? I have a unique situation. My 8 gallon cube, which has been running close to a year, developed dinos. The test corals I transferred from another tank are mostly dead - some montis and anacropora are clinging on but they could die and I have plenty more.
There's only 1 fish in there - an azure damsel. I have an empty, cycled, 10 gallon I could transfer him to if needed.
I bought some Dino X on an impulse to try it. I was considering just moving the fish and bleaching the tank, but I saw an opportunity to try things. Based on other experience, do you think I should move the fish or keep it in there during treatment? If I should remove it, do you want to see a normal dose for the product, or should I amplify it? I want to see the dinos gone, I'd prefer to save the fish, and I don't care one bit about the coral. I'd like to see what this product can do. If I can find something that works, perhaps it would be beneficial to many others here.
There's only 1 fish in there - an azure damsel. I have an empty, cycled, 10 gallon I could transfer him to if needed.
I bought some Dino X on an impulse to try it. I was considering just moving the fish and bleaching the tank, but I saw an opportunity to try things. Based on other experience, do you think I should move the fish or keep it in there during treatment? If I should remove it, do you want to see a normal dose for the product, or should I amplify it? I want to see the dinos gone, I'd prefer to save the fish, and I don't care one bit about the coral. I'd like to see what this product can do. If I can find something that works, perhaps it would be beneficial to many others here.