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![]() I have a 90 gallon tank which was started in Oct 2007 and has finished cycling. Although I am having fun with it, I seem to be getting varying and sometimes opposite opinions from several stores. I realize that eveything must be taken with a grain of salt as they are all opinions based on one's experiences. Specifically, I have been told 2 types of reef crystals to use, test kits one says are the best and the other says are the worst (I see no real difference), live phytoplankton vs concentrated stuff, and the use of Blackpowder or not. A couple of stores have very different views on this forum as well. Any unbiased views out there on crystals, phytoplankton sources for a clam and use of Blackpowder? Thanks.
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Simply put, if a store tells you not to go on forums don't shop there. The people on a forum are regular people who have experience behind there belt but most importantly are not bias because were not trying to selling you anything ![]() Levi |
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![]() here's an excellent read on clams. feeding and otherwise.
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/BookMatte...cnids-demo.pdf Salifert semi-recently took a hit on their reputation when the owner just sort of dropped off the face of the planet after a bad batch of kits was released. calcium and alkalinity tests i believe. Prior to this incident, their kits were great and customer service was just as good, now Im not so sure. Elos kits have gained a good reputation as well. Ive never used blackpowder, but fwiw, I never dose anything i dont test for. ever. to do so is to ask for trouble. I hadn't realised any stores actually outright didnt like us canreefers. *shrug* I find that a little bit sad and disappointing if anything. At any rate, I agree with Levi. We aren't trying to sell you anything (excluding the classifieds... ![]() Last edited by justinl; 01-19-2008 at 08:04 PM. |
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![]() Thanks. Blackpowder is a protein, fibre, cytokinin, yeast additive that is to maximize growth and color in hard corals and live rock. Just wondering if I need to continue it after cycling is done. I'm not concerned about costs a whole lot (obviously we don't do this hobby cheaply) but am a bit confused by every visit getting a different story as to what I must have. I'll keep watching these boards and try to learn from the people here, although who knows if the info is REALLY credible right?
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