What is Koral Recover?
Koral Recover is an all-natural, herbal treatment designed to support coral health and recovery in marine aquariums.
What does Koral Recover do?
It helps address symptoms affecting corals and supports the regrowth of damaged tissue caused by stress, fragging, or environmental issues.
What coral issues can Koral Recover be used for?
It is used for conditions such as tissue loss, RTN, STN, brown jelly, and other visible coral health issues.
How does Koral Recover support coral health?
It boosts coral immune function and increases resistance to stress-related conditions in reef environments.
Can Koral Recover help regrow damaged coral tissue?
Yes, it stimulates regrowth of tissue lost due to disease, fragging, or handling stress.
What types of corals can be treated with Koral Recover?
It is safe for all coral types including SPS, LPS, and soft corals.
Is Koral Recover safe for reef inhabitants?
Yes, when used as directed it is safe for fish, clams, anemones, shrimp, and other invertebrates.
Will Koral Recover affect biological filtration?
No, it will not negatively impact the biological filter, unlike many traditional treatments.
Does Koral Recover change water parameters?
No, it does not discolor water or alter aquarium chemistry when used as directed.
Is Koral Recover a parasite treatment?
No, it is intended for bacterial-related coral issues and does not treat parasites such as marine ich.
How do I dose Koral Recover?
Add 5 mL per 10 gallons of aquarium water daily for 7 consecutive days.
Do I need to run a protein skimmer during treatment?
Yes, a functioning protein skimmer must be used during treatment.
Should filtration media be adjusted during use?
Yes, chemical filtration such as carbon should be removed during treatment to maintain effectiveness.
What should I do after the treatment period?
Perform a 25 percent water change after completing the 7 day treatment cycle.
Can Koral Recover be overdosed?
Yes, overdosing can stress corals and cause them to close or create cloudiness in the water.
What are signs of overdosing?
Signs include coral polyp retraction, cloudy water, and corals remaining closed for extended periods.
Can Koral Recover be used with similar products?
No, it should not be used simultaneously with similar treatments to avoid overdosing the system.
When should Koral Recover be used?
It should be used at the first signs of coral stress, tissue loss, or disease to help prevent further damage.
Can it be used preventatively?
It is primarily intended for treatment, while dips like Koral MD or Frag Recover are recommended before introducing new corals.
What results can I expect from using Koral Recover?
Improved coral recovery, reduced tissue loss, and stronger, more resilient corals in reef aquariums.