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Old 10-10-2010, 09:09 PM
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My idea for you is to not use it. It is basically ground up sand or rock. It cannot dissolve in a high ph such as a reef tank. If it were possible that it could dissolve in tank water then so would our rock, sand, or coral skeleton. The only way to dissolve it is in an acidic ph, something lower then 7.0. I fell victim the trap of aragamight, and kent’s version as well. Trust me it doesn’t work and your water will un-cloud when it settles on the sand and rocks or it is filter or skimmed out. If you don't believe me take a glass of your reef water and put some aragamight in the glass and watch it all settle to the bottom and never dissolve.
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