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			 this is awfull.  I to never treat in the display tank, it's too risky as anything can die.  I never had such mess using Paraguard and I am treating 3 fish right now in a 20 gallons quarantine tank with liverock with some coral (I could not remove them) that are attached to the liverock and after a week they seem to be holding.  One birdnest and some clove polyps.  There is one little batch of green star polyp that is closed but look alive otherwise.  I would never use it in my display tank though. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I don,t suppose they put the ingredients on the bottle? 
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			 Sorry to hear.  I hope you get things figured out. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			IMO I don't think it's the Herbtana causing the problems. I have used it full strength in my display tank with no ill effects to the fish or corals. I also use it with the Microbe-Lift Artemiss product when introducing new fish into my display tank as a pre-treatment as per the instructions on the bottle. Maybe check to ensure you dosed the proper amount. Sorry I can't offer any more assistance. Good luck. 
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			 I'm in royal oak as well, I can mix some water and it should be ok tonight, but I only have about 7 gallons I could give you as that's all I have for ro water right now.  Let me know, i will pm you my number. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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