Ultra Algae X / Dino X... formula change???

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Hello, Fauna Marin

Does your Dino X contain the exact same ingredients that your ole Ultra Algae X had, and just rebranded to the new Dino X name?

Or, was there a change in the Dino X formula?

Ultra Algae X would kill all inverts (including clams) except BTA's.

Dino X says all inverts are safe.

Thanks, GoVols
 
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Did you get an update on this have same question
No I did not, but thanks for asking.

The original formula killed all my inverts including an Crocea clam, but my bta was all good.
That clam had bored in too deep, to get him out.

But... The old label clearly stated that FM Ultra Algae X would do that to inverts.
 

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Yeah ive got the old bottle too, a big clam and some inverts, will have to remove before i go ahead with it, thanks for getting back to me
 

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Hi. over the year we change slightly the formular. The problem was not the product byself we had earlier more toxic Versions of Dinoflagellates as todays The dying Dinos leaches toxins in the water which could harm shrimps and Clams, But also today we say if it is possible remove such inverts before using DinoX.
 

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Hi. over the year we change slightly the formular. The problem was not the product byself we had earlier more toxic Versions of Dinoflagellates as todays The dying Dinos leaches toxins in the water which could harm shrimps and Clams, But also today we say if it is possible remove such inverts before using DinoX.

i recentlypurchased dino x from
A shop and noticed it didnt have a seal on the lid.. is this normal? Also does dino x have a smell? Im asking because i want to make sure i have the right geniune product
 

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