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You don't have to upload them here as they are already loaded onto photobucket, you just have to copy and paste them with the [img] tags, or click the little yellow picture above the reply box in your reply.
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Daaaa thanks Christy !!
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No problemo.
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Yes it is a little lighter in color than reef chili and yes it is a dry powder.Smells the same as reef chili,kinda fishy.I don't seem to have a problem with clumping? maybe my place is dryer,low humidity here in the prairies in the winter.
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I just ordered some to give it a try. I use Reef Chili quite abit and am quite happy with it. I figure it'll be good to alternate between both.
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And you get way more product than reef chili,id say about 4-5 times more so it's way cheaper,and your supporting a canadian company
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That's good to know. I still like to feed a variety, and this way I can say my tank is on 'roids. lol
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