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#111
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![]() Amazon has the reef salt (25KG Box) in stock now, only 4 left, act fast.
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B016...=sr_1_5&sr=8-5 |
#112
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![]() Thank you very much shingo, just ordered 2
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#113
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![]() Apparently this thread is way off topic and become a discussion of Aquaforest salts(Sorry Myka), I came across this review online, just in case anyone is interested.
http://reefhub.pl/test-soli-drugie-starcie There is a google translate button on the top right. |
#114
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![]() Shingo, I think that link was posted earlier in this thread, but thanks for sharing!
![]() I just heard word that Salty Supply shipped a bunch of Aquaforest products (I believe more than just the salt) to Amazon.ca, so get your little clicker fingers ready! ![]() |
#115
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![]() Received a bucket of Reef Salt today. Is that smell the Bio S sample? Not sure I want to bring it in the house!
I'll likely transfer the salt to an easier to open container. I'd rather not tear my finger nails off opening this one. |
#116
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![]() huh, interesting thread. Can't wait to see what everyone thinks of these products once they used them a while. That probiotic salt seems kinda cool...
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#117
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![]() Yes it's the bio s sample the box itself stinks. The bottle is fine I gave it a wipe down though prior to putting it in the fridge and made sure the box didnt enter the house.
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#118
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![]() Can this method be used in a skimmerless system?
Minus the zeolite stones of course. I've never looked into probiotics in a reef before, sorry if this sounds noobish.
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Unlike the natural nitrifying bacteria (which converts nitrate to N2 gas which escapes from the gas in form of bubbles), probiotic bacteria strains consumes the nitrate (and phosphate too I guess). These bacteria strains needs to be skimmed out (only a small percent is consumed by corals) by a skimmer in order to remove the nutrients from the tank. As a result, all probiotic methods need highly efficient skimmers.
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You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]() |
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