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![]() "Rick" wrote in message om... Over the last couple of weeks I have treated my main tank with Mardel due to a die off of a lot of fish due to an Ich and/or a stage 2 bacterial infection. A reef tank is based on its inverts, both micro and macro worms, snails, crabs. Many things we can't even see without magnification. Various bacteria's also help to balance out the system. Mardel dosing in a hospital tank is ok, but not in the main, because now its very possible you are now the proud owner of DEAD rock. As for the bristle worms: Most LFS people don't know the difference between Hermodice Carunculata (Fire worm, very bad) and the various Eurythoe Spp. (bristle worms, very good) So they put them into the same Dangerous category. Steve |
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