RTN-X is a rapid tissue necrosis inhibitor.Derived through TRITONs unique scientific work in N-DOC lab testing and establishing the TRITON N-C-P Ratio. RTN-X is a rapid tissue necrosis inhibitor which will aid against bacterial types of rapid tissue necros
Derived through TRITONs unique scientific work in N-DOC lab testing and establishing the TRITON N-C-P Ratio. RTN-X is a rapid tissue necrosis inhibitor which will aid against bacterial types of rapid tissue necrosis.
RTN-X was derived through TRITONs unique scientific work in N-DOC lab testing establishing the TRITON N:C:P Ratio. It can be used to aid corals against bacterial types of rapid tissue necrosis.
This product creates an environment within the aquarium that shocks the bacteria attacking the affected coral while, at the same time, providing specific elements that help to fortify the coral that is under attack. The shocking affect of this product is achieved by an intensive in tank bath which means that the infected coral does not need to be removed from the aquarium. A solution is prepared using the aquarium water in conjunction with RTN-X and after 20 minutes is ready for application. If nutrient amounts are known, ideally through N-DOC testing, a very effective ratio adjustment can be administered prior to the intensive bath. Use our online calculator for optimal treatment information.
Ideally used in conjunction with TRITON N-DOC lab tests to accurately dial in the dose rate, there is also a generic dose rate if exact water parameters are not available.
RTN-X does not contain any from of antibiotic or aggressive heavy metals and is safe to use with any reef system.
Designed in Australia and produced in Germany.
Cost: $25
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