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![]() I ordered Sodium nitrate from www.thesciencecompany.com and it went through customs fine. It was correctly labeled right on the outside of the package.
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![]() Thankyou I checked into them and they only ground ship and it cost 103 bucks to get it here, seems a little steep for an 8 dollar product. But it is considered a hazardous material I suppose
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![]() Hello,
Is this for reefing? If you are looking for a nitrate source three is theplantguy.org that has calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate and potassium nitrate. He used to sell sodium nitrate but it's not listed on his site anymore. Look under the fertilizer section |
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![]() It sure is, I am struggling to get nitrates for some reason and belive this to be the reason my sps are now lacking their vibrant color. Thanks for the info I will check it out.
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![]() No problem. Let me know how it goes. Curious to see the results
Also, are you sure it's not because of too much light? Last edited by xlzerolx; 11-20-2016 at 03:44 PM. |
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![]() I don't think it is a lighting issue, I did a tank swap a few months back and have used all the same equipment. The only real changes I have made aside the increased water volume was a new sand bed, since moving over the livestock the nitrate has become undetectable. Not sure if the sand bed is playing a role in this.
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