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Miricle Mud or what else?
Last night I was driving to my lfs and I was thinking about all that money I was going to spend on Miracle Mud but than I turned around and decided to make a little more research I had already read up about this but I was interested in knowing If this is really my only alternative or is theire something else out there that does the same thing has the MM.
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What are you hoping that the MM will actually do?
Mitch |
all they say it does and without a skimmer or trace elements!
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I've seen example after example of successful tanks running with Miracle Mud. I've heard of only a couple of disappointments.
I've never been a fan of "systems" that solve all your problems, so I decided to get some myself, and incorporate it into a DSB I had running in one of my sumps. My mangrove and macro algae did fantastic, (I've been unable to grow either previously) and I saw no ill effects from the MM. If it wasn't so expensive, I would try the system on a separate set up of mine. It's not that I can't afford the system, it's just that I can't see the value for the price charged. A good ole' DSB and knowledge about reefs in general will do the same thing, IMO. I think that a Miracle Mud system is a simple way of having a successful reef tank. I know of no equivalent product to it, though. Mitch |
I had a hard time justifying the MM too, so I decided to try Mineral Mud, jury is still out on it, but the more I think about it the more I think I may just build a HOB refugium for Miracle Mud and reap the benifits of both, only bad thing is I wont know which is better.
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Just as a matter of interest. I have a CPR 12" refugium. It has a bit of Aragonite on the bottom. I grow Caulerpa in it, and I throw some out regularly because it grows so fast. I don't think I will buy a $100.00 bag of MM. :wink:
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do you have a skimmer and do you add trace elements to your system?
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When you see Bob's site, keep in mind that glass beads do not belong in a "natural" reef...... :roll: Mitch |
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what`s your website address?
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ok is it hard to grow Caulerpa and other plant or algea in a tank i got some stuff off of tony and just keep it on one side oif my tank i need to trough a hand full away maybe once a month |
I've found the best way to grow it is to try to get rid of it, once you stop trying to get rid of it, it doesn't do so well....
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