Healing Dip?

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My mother colony of X-Mas Favia isn't doing so well. Not exactly sure what her problem is but her tissue is slowly receding.
I'm looking for a healing dip. What's recommend? I've only ever used CoralRX for pests.
 

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You might try revive.. I use it all the time with new introductions and on pieces that look sad and it seems to help, in addition to removing pest that may be present people say it may help with bacterial infections as well.
 

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As for a healing dip, all ive ben hearing is the poly lab reef primer is "the best for healing lps" but for me as of rite now on lps i use revive
 
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Well I just ordered the Polylab Reef Primer Shot. Let's hope it works. I've had this Favia since 2009.
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