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Folks, I'd like to share a recent finding and let you know that I've tested out an off the shelve pest dipping solution that's been noted on Reef Central and has received good results. Over the last year, I've viewed this RC thread several times and I was reluctant to try it out.
But just recently, I was in south Florida for a business trip and I purchased 10 pieces of ORA frags and during my visit I noticed an employee in where I purchase the corals was using some insect killer solution from off the shelf to dip all the corals they recently received in.
She stated they've been using this solution for a while now and it's achieved tremendous results for them. She claimed this product is a great red bug and other hitchhiker pest killer and it's used by several LFS's and hobbyist in the Florida area.
During my stay at this LFS, I had the experience to exhibit the product in use and I was simply amazed. While driving home from Florida, I stopped at a local Home Depot store in Orlando and purchased a 40 oz bottle of BAYER Advanced Complete Insect Killer. It cost me just over $10. After driving more them 11 plus hours I got home and mixed up the formula just like the young lady used at the LFS and I dipped the corals for the amount of time she did. Well the results were nothing to brag about, I didn't see anything that came off the frags and it's what I expected since there system was pest free.
Well just the other day I made another business trip within the state and brought home some additional Acros in which I purchased and performed the same process and Walla!! the same dipping formula and dipping time resulted in killing several Acro killing nudi branches and some other hitchhikers in which I was not able to identify.
Again the product is BAYER Advanced Complete Insect Killer and it's in a blue bottle. There are two types of products you will find on the Home Depot shelve, one of them I believe is the concentrated version in which I used and the other is the straight heaver solution in the spray bottle. You will need to view the Reef Central thread and read all the results in which members used different formulas and dipping times with the different products.
My formula was bit conservative and I could have made it a little stronger but it netted results for me on the second try. I use 10mm to 2 cups saltwater for just over 5 minutes of the concentrated version.
I've attached a photo of the two different products you can purchase off the shelve. Please, I am not an expert on this subject and I will just refer you to the Reef Central thread. I will however warn you that you will end up reading about all the different results each person tried and you'll need to make a decision on what you want to do.
I know some of you have experienced Red Bugs or other damaging pests in your system and it's not fun to get rid of them and more importantly it's very costly. I'm at a point in my system in which my Acro’s and other corals are striving and I'm not willing to take a chance on something so stupid as putting an infected coral in my system. I'm hope you’all feel the same way.
Thanks for reading this and I hope you found this worth reading and try it and achieve good results as I did.....
Dave "Reefkeeper"
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But just recently, I was in south Florida for a business trip and I purchased 10 pieces of ORA frags and during my visit I noticed an employee in where I purchase the corals was using some insect killer solution from off the shelf to dip all the corals they recently received in.
She stated they've been using this solution for a while now and it's achieved tremendous results for them. She claimed this product is a great red bug and other hitchhiker pest killer and it's used by several LFS's and hobbyist in the Florida area.
During my stay at this LFS, I had the experience to exhibit the product in use and I was simply amazed. While driving home from Florida, I stopped at a local Home Depot store in Orlando and purchased a 40 oz bottle of BAYER Advanced Complete Insect Killer. It cost me just over $10. After driving more them 11 plus hours I got home and mixed up the formula just like the young lady used at the LFS and I dipped the corals for the amount of time she did. Well the results were nothing to brag about, I didn't see anything that came off the frags and it's what I expected since there system was pest free.
Well just the other day I made another business trip within the state and brought home some additional Acros in which I purchased and performed the same process and Walla!! the same dipping formula and dipping time resulted in killing several Acro killing nudi branches and some other hitchhikers in which I was not able to identify.
Again the product is BAYER Advanced Complete Insect Killer and it's in a blue bottle. There are two types of products you will find on the Home Depot shelve, one of them I believe is the concentrated version in which I used and the other is the straight heaver solution in the spray bottle. You will need to view the Reef Central thread and read all the results in which members used different formulas and dipping times with the different products.
My formula was bit conservative and I could have made it a little stronger but it netted results for me on the second try. I use 10mm to 2 cups saltwater for just over 5 minutes of the concentrated version.
I've attached a photo of the two different products you can purchase off the shelve. Please, I am not an expert on this subject and I will just refer you to the Reef Central thread. I will however warn you that you will end up reading about all the different results each person tried and you'll need to make a decision on what you want to do.
I know some of you have experienced Red Bugs or other damaging pests in your system and it's not fun to get rid of them and more importantly it's very costly. I'm at a point in my system in which my Acro’s and other corals are striving and I'm not willing to take a chance on something so stupid as putting an infected coral in my system. I'm hope you’all feel the same way.
Thanks for reading this and I hope you found this worth reading and try it and achieve good results as I did.....
Dave "Reefkeeper"
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