| Q: Is ParaGuard safe
for use in marine reef tanks with invertebrates and soft
corals?
A: We do not sell or market ParaGuard as invert safe because
it would be impossible to test it with every available
invert under every potential water parameter. We have had
people use it with invertabrates with no problems, but
we have also had people encounter problems. If you decide
to use it we stress caution; dose at 1/4 to 1/2 dose and
observe how your inverts and soft corals react. If they
seem to tolerate the dosing, increase slowly up to no more
than the prescribed dose as long as they are tolerating
it. If you need to get rid of the ParaGuard™ quickly,
just turn your skimmer back on.
Q:
I was wondering if there was copper in Paraguard. I have
a few hermit crabs in the tank, that I would prefer not
to kill, and removing the affected fish is not an option
in this case.
A: no, there is no copper in ParaGuard
Q:
Is it safe to use ParaGuard in Planted aquarium? Can
my plants survive ?
A: We do not sell or market ParaGuard as invert/plant safe
because it would be impossible to test it with every available
invert/plant under every potential water parameter. It has
been my personal experience that it is generally safe to
use in planted aquaria and would not hesitate to do so.
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