Dipping NPS Corals?

Discussion in 'NPS Corals' started by ccapasso, May 29, 2012.

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  1. ccapasso

    ccapasso Fire Worm

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    I picked up my first nps coral (a sun coral) and have it in QT at the moment.

    I was reading around and found some sites that say you can dip, but being this is my first NPS, I just want to make 100% sure that I am ok to do so.

    I have CoralRx Pro and was planning in dipping as normal if it is OK to dip them.

    Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
     
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  3. inwall75

    inwall75 Giant Squid

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    I've not done it myself (even though I dip all photosynthetic corals). As a result, I ended up with two pet nudibranchs that I kept for about a year before they got too expensive to keep any longer. You wouldn't believe how many Tubastrea they can go through in a week. I had the facilities to grow and breed tubastrea like you wouldn't believe. Yet just 2 nudi's were able to outpace me. These pics are of Frick and Frack (as well as the sun corals they ate). The Sea Slug Forum - Phestilla melanobrachia