ApplicationAnticip8
creates a tonic bath for scleractinian corals, encouraging energy
production. Regular application of Anticip8 has been shown, in a sample
size of over 15,000 individual farmed coral colonies maintained in
U.S.-based commercial coral aquaculture facilities, to dramatically
improve coral resilience and longevity when coralivorous invertebrates
are evident. Application as directed does not impact invertebrates
maintained in culture systems (e.g. desirable crustaceans, gastropods,
echinoderms, etc.), nor does the formulation leave a residue. All
components are USA-sourced. Each gallon of tonic solution is sufficient
to bathe ~750 - 1,000 coral colonies, depending upon average colony
size.
Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized persons. Store in a cool, dry location away from sunlight.
Unmixed
product does not require refrigeration. Store tightly-sealed, in cool,
dry location. Do not permit contamination of container with moisture or
foreign material. Anticip8 16-oz InstructionsIf
you are dipping corals that you have just received, then you must
acclimate the corals according to the supplier's instructions before
dipping them in Anticip8 solution. Do not mix Anticip8 in the transport
water (i.e. the water within the bag or container in which the coral was
shipped or transported).
A timer with audible alarm is required to use Anticip8. A cell phone timer works well in this capacity.
Do not dispense Anticip8 solution into system.
Each Anticip8 16-oz package mixes with 16 oz (2 cups) of system water
(not purified or tap water). Empty the entire contents of the Anticip8
16-oz pouch into a clean measuring cup with capacity of at least 16 oz
(2 cups). Fill the measuring cup to the 2-cup mark with water from the system into which the coral will be placed. Do not use a different amount of water. Mix until all powder is completely dissolved.
Exposure time: Submerge corals in Anticip8 solution for up to 15 minutes (except Euphyllia sp., which should be removed after 7 minutes) (set
an audible alarm to ensure that this time limit is not exceeded),
observing specimen(s) and removing when solution appears to have had
desired impact or when 7 or 15 minutes elapses, whichever comes first. Rinse specimen(s) in a separate bath of system water for 5 minutes before placing them back into system. Repeat weekly if desired.
Use solution repeatedly with
multiple specimens (~125 coral frags per 16 oz solution) for up to 6
hours, then discard tonic solution. Preparation of Anticip8 Solution ≥1 gallon volumeIn
a clean mixing vessel, mix 23 g per gallon of system water to create
the desired final volume of tonic solution. Do not create solution with
purified water or tap water. Ensure that components are entirely
dissolved in the water prior to use (a clean submersible water pump aids
in this process). Do not dispense vessel contents or tonic solution
into system. Use solution within 24 hours of preparation. Store
solution securely (tightly-sealed) when not in use. ApplicationOnce
solute is entirely dissolved, transfer tonic solution from mixing
vessel into clean application vessel. An application vessel should be
chosen which permits User to observe impact of tonic solution on cohort
specimen(s); a clean, shallow, plastic tub large enough for a tray
holding several cohort specimens to be lowered into the tonic solution
is the standard application vessel. Best results are obtained when
tonic solution is gently circulating in application vessel; a small
submersible pump or air-driven current achieves this. Ensure that
temperature of tonic solution remains within 1°F of system temperature
to avoid thermal stress. Gently place specimen(s) into application
vessel (read below regarding exposure time). Monitor specimen(s) for
signs of distress during tonic solution exposure, and remove specimen(s)
from solution if distress is noticed. Use solution repeatedly with
multiple specimens (~750 - 1,000 coral frags per 1 gallon tonic
solution) for up to 6 hours, then discard tonic solution.
Exposure time: Place scleractinians into tonic solution for up to 15 minutes (except Euphyllia sp., which should be removed after 7 minutes) (set
an alarm to ensure that this time limit is not exceeded), observing
specimen(s) and removing when tonic solution appears to have had desired
impact or when 15 minutes elapses, whichever comes first.
Rinse specimen(s) in a separate bath of system water for 5 minutes
before placing them back into system. Repeat weekly if desired.
DisclaimerNotice:
It is not possible to eliminate all risks associated with the use,
handling, or storage of this product. Ineffectiveness, injury to crops
and/or livestock, or other unintended consequences may result due to
factors outside the control of Captiv8 Aquaculture or the seller. Buyer
or user shall assume all such risks. For details, go to Terms and Conditions. Consult SDS before use.
Disclaimer: Captiv8
Aquaculture warrants that this product conforms to the description, and
is reasonably fit for the purposes described, on its label. In no event
shall Captiv8 Aquaculture or the seller be held liable for any
incidental, consequential, or special damages, loss, or injury,
including, without limiting, lost profits, resulting from the use or
handling of this product. The exclusive remedy of the buyer or user for
all claims shall be the return of the purchase price of this product.
Express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Captiv8 Aquaculture does
not authorize any agent or representative to make any other warranty,
guarantee, or representation concerning this product.
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