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![]() I think its iDip
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![]() Maybe. I assumed she meant a longer time period ago.
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The most important thing is stability, within the broad parameters that the living things you want to keep in your tank need. In over 30 years of fishkeeping, including 15 years of saltwater, this is what I have found gives the most successful tanks. Whether you manually add and test, dose and test, or use reactors and test, the most important thing is to keep stable parameters and test. This will give you a successful tank. Charles
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![]() Alright so I see some common salt favourites, good to know. I'm not actually new to saltwater reef keeping, its just been 5 years since I had a tank and wanted to see if any new technology was out since the hobby is constantly advancing
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