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It looks like my perculas and gramma have brook. They are in a 50 reef that has been set up for over 20 years. Removing them to quarantine would be next to impossible. I picked up Rally Pro. The bottle states that it is reef safe. Has anybody used it in their reef tank? I would hate to put it in and watch the inverts melt.
 

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Sorry - I've never used that in a reef. The ingredients are mainly acriflavine and formalin.

Jay
 

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Have you tried a good fish trap? Red light? I have always been able to trap fish in my reef. I would give that a good college try before dumping something into an established reef.
 

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I have with success and it is deemed reef safe and thus far safe for my large tank. It dos emit a green tint for an hour or two and will turn your pipette Yellow.It covers a whole array of issues.
 

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