Seachem reef dip reached display tank

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Hi everyone.

I just accidentally dropped one or two drops of seachem reef dip in my tank.
It's around 50 gal total.
Should I do something?
I figured since it's so diluted, I wouldn't have problems.

The tanks is 1 month old and I have a pair of clowns and some GSP.

Thanks
 

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Hi everyone.

I just accidentally dropped one or two drops of seachem reef dip in my tank.
It's around 50 gal total.
Should I do something?
I figured since it's so diluted, I wouldn't have problems.

The tanks is 1 month old and I have a pair of clowns and some GSP.

Thanks
I wouldn't worry about it, if it's only 1,or 2 drops.Don't think fish or corral would be affected.But do keep an eye out if any of your coral or fish start acting differently.
 

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You can add carbon and your skimmer should help remove it.
 

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If you’re worried do a quick water change. What would it hurt? In a 50g a quick 10 gallon water change should dilute those one or two drops to almost nothing.

you’re probably not even in a bind. If it truly was 1 or 2 drops
 

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