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Nyos Coral Dip 500 ml

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390,-

Bestillingsvare, 2-4 ukers leveringstid.

Nyos® CORAL DIP is a state-of-the-art product that has a targeted effect against almost all types of coral parasites and pests. It was developed together with leading coral farms and optimized over a long period of time for the best possible performance. Its use is recommended both for acute parasite infestation and as a preventive measure when adding new corals to the aquarium.

Advantages:

  • State-of-the-art formulation with an extremely wide range of applications
  • Can also be used on sensitive corals. Corals do not lose color
  • Low cloudiness of the dip solution
  • Contains no iodine, disinfectants or inorganic salts

Instructions for use

  • Shake before use
  • Dose Nyos® CORAL DIP as follows in a separate container with aquarium water:

Standard dosage: 10ml/liter (40ml/gal)

Flatworms: 5ml/liter (20ml/gal)

Nudibranchs: 12ml/liter (50ml/gal)

  • Dip coral for 10 minutes; Flow and turkey baster have a supportive effect
  • Rinse coral with clean aquarium water before putting it back in the aquarium
  • If eggs are present, dip once a week for 4 weeks

Flatworwms (Turbellaria) such as:

  • Acropora Eating Flatworms (Amakusaplana acroporae / Prosthiostomum acroporae – AEFW)
  • New Acropora Eating Flatworms (NAEFW)
  • Euphyllia Eating flatworms
  • Leopard Flatworms (Pericelis)
  • So called “Red Planaria” (Convolutriloba retrogemma)
  • More Acoela - Flatworms

Nudibranchs (Phyllodesmium, Phestilla, Tritoniopsis, Aeolidiella) such as:

  • Zoanthus Eating Nudbranchs (Aeolidiella)
  • Montipora Eating Nudibranchs (Phestilla subodiosa)
  • Sympodium Eating Nudibanchs (Tritoniopsis elegans)
  • Soft Coral Eating Nudibranchs (Phyllodesmium briareum)
  • Clavularia Eating Nudibranchs
  • Alveopora Eating Nudibranchs
  • Tubastrea Eating Nudibranchs
  • Porites Eating Nudibranchs
  • Goniopora Eating Nudibranchs

Exotic Coral Parasites like:

  • Isopods and Sea Spiders (Pantopoda) such as Zoanthus spiders
  • Amphipods, such as Gammarids, Skeleton Shrimps (Caprellidae)
  • Smaller crabs (Brachyura), such as the Acropora damaging hairy coral crabs (Cymo)
  • Polychaeta, such as bristle worms and Spionidae
  • Parasitic copepods (Tegastidae) such as black bugs, red bugs, white bugs on e.g. Acropora, Euphyllia
  • Comb Jellies (Ctenophores)
  • Ciliates
  • Slight antibacterial effect against gram positive and gram negative bacteria