The best coral dip we've ever used | Reef Primer

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Special thanks to Polyp Lab for sponsoring this video. We have been using their products for over a decade now.

The past few years we have been particularly happy with their Reef Primer coral dip. While there is no perfect dip for all pests and all situations, Reef Primer checks a lot of the boxes and is very gentle on the corals so it is less likely that we accidentally kill a coral.

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Great product. Active ingredient is KCL Powder been using it for a while now 👍

I’m sure my comment will be delete for stating the active ingredient.

Lexsreef
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First found out about this stuff from Inappropriate Reefer!! Glad to see it’s highly recommended by Tidal Gardens

billythekid_
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Excellent videography and very informative

danlahrman
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Goid on you for being so clear about the fact this is a sponsored review, and exactly what input the sponsor had. Or lack of input in this case.

jondahl
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I am curious to see the results between that solution and the red sea dipX

bruylanta.
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Just used this the other night, didnt TOUCH the white acro bugs at all!!

thegonz
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Any more context/references on the concern about the Bayer product? Seems like a ton of people have been using this in the past and this had been recommended to me recently and have used it since (will not anymore). Thanks for pointing this out.

alexanderseile
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Than, I have a Ultra Maxi-Mini that fail to stick to anything. It seems the foot has loss the ability to stick and it keep floating around the sand bed while the one next to it stick just fine. Do you recommend any solution or dipping? The anemone looks healthy and is eating just fine. Just won't stick to anything.

ctheonbethui
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Great video but could have gone without seeing the flat worms on the hammer. Gave me the willies.

ArrickthaRed
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i don’t even own any clams but yet i’m aware that clams shouldn’t be dipped. they’re big time filter feeders. so any element or chemical it may be exposed to can be the reason for its death

MACNTOSFAM
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As an avid gardener I was so shocked to learn people recommend using bayer to dip corals! That stuff is so SO toxic! And then you do what with it afterwards - pour it down the drain!?! Terrible. Used solution should be bottled up and taken to the specialized Household hazardous waste disposal. Huge hassle.

maureenposhweddingflowers
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Sure do give what's you say alot of weight ! Thanks 😊

lovermansmith
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seeing those flatworms at 5:00 gave me ptsd flashbacks. Please quarantine your stuff folks - I lost a battle to those jerks (trying very hard not to curse haha)

Tigercg
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I have a problem with bacterial infections in my LPS corals, can this product cure sick corals due to bacterial infections? Thank You

andhyhermawan
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oh no :(
i was defo planning on snorting it :/

jerome
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Thank, what a great video! Where do you get the plastic containers/trays you are using?

pblogic
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what kind of planaria were those on the hammer coral? are they harmful or just unwanted hitchhiker?

xisotopex
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Had a bottle of dip, but haven't ttird it yet. Think it would help a closed toadstool with algae growing on it. Been trying to force a shed for a few days now with no luck. Also, that red eye pectinia is gorgeous.

flashkan
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I’m one of those that needed this video!!! Thanks!

jordanharper
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Great content. Really nice camera stuff, and thank you for sharing your anecdotal experience.

janinesnyder