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Lance 09-23-2008 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Chaloupa (Post 347026)
It's a Monti cap...came free with my LR many moons ago....have a big huge one at the top of the tank that was not supposed to be there...I keep cutting it off and putting it in the sump...until I got my new lights it was just a chocolate brown cap with blue polyps...now it is a purple with blue polyps...it's kind of pretty now, makes me feel bad about how much I chopped off....I acutally scrapped all of it off once.....when I had the Monti eating Nudi's and several months later...it sprouted back!

OK, Now I can see it.
I think I'll try some of the Aiptasia remover next time I put in an order to O/A. Lemon juice isn't doing the trick.

Tailored Aquatics 09-23-2008 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by RonPeter (Post 346987)
Does anyone know where you can get their product in the Kelowna/Vernon area? Thanks.

Chaloupa,
Your tank looks great and Im glad to hear that you were happy with the Nitrate Destroyer. Here is a link to my site with a list of dealers

http://www.tailoredaquatics.com/index.html?a=0&d=67

-Brad

Tailored Aquatics 09-23-2008 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 347014)
Hey, a question about the Aiptasia product. Noticed that you have to mix the powder. Do you do all at once and let it sit between periods that you need it? Or just mix enough to do the treatment you need at the time? Seems to me it must lose potency or viability if not used for some time, otherwise it would be sold as a liquid and not a powder... Or so you'd think.

Hey Delphinus,
The Aiptasia Destroyer has a shelf life about 30 days after mixed which gives you a 30 day window to rid your system of aiptasia. If the product is mixed and over 30 days old it will still work but you wont have quite the same punch as it does when first mixed.
Thanks for the question,
Brad

tikkle 09-23-2008 01:59 AM

Can I use the Nitrate Destroyer with ZEOvit, Zeolite Media?

PoonTang 09-23-2008 02:47 AM

Sarah
is your tank 24" front to rear? seems like you have alot of available realestate on your sandbed for zoos, clams etc. My tank is so full of rock i barely have any room.

Chaloupa 09-23-2008 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by PoonTang (Post 347078)
Sarah
is your tank 24" front to rear? seems like you have alot of available realestate on your sandbed for zoos, clams etc. My tank is so full of rock i barely have any room.

Yep, but I don't like the sandbed covered in stuff....that's why I have a big brain coral and will have some new acan colonies...but even they will not sit on the sand....I don't like a sandbed covered with corals, clams etc.....like a messy floor to me!

Tailored Aquatics 09-24-2008 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by tikkle (Post 347067)
Can I use the Nitrate Destroyer with ZEOvit, Zeolite Media?

Nitrate Destroyer was designed to be used with Tailored Aquatics supplements, the Calcium Plus and dKH Plus both have Nitrate Destroyer in them as an ingredient to further reduce nitrates while maintaining your calcium and alkalinity and helping to create a nutirent poor environment. Although I do see in the photo on the first post a wide variety of other products being used.

tikkle 09-24-2008 05:30 AM

Hey Brad,

I am just start using Tailored Aquatics Calcium Plus, dKH Plus and Magnesium for few days. My nitrate is around 20-25. Should I wait for a bit before I decide to use Nitrate Destroyer?

Tailored Aquatics 09-25-2008 12:48 AM

Glad to hear your giving them a try, I know you will be happy with the results. Monitor your levels (ca, mg, dkh) closely for the first little while as the products are very concentrated so as not to overdose. As for the Nitrate Destroyer, if you have nitrates and/or phosphates, theres no time like the present to start bringing them down and getting them under control. After they are low, dosing with the Calcium Plus and dKH Plus may be enough, depending on your bio-load, to keep your tank nutrient poor.

-Brad

tikkle 09-25-2008 12:55 AM

I will go get the Nitrate Destroyer. Thanks!


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