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![]() You can get a fantastic tank without using it. There isn't really a lot of elements that you need to keep track of. Calcium, Magnesium, kH, that's about it. Even with MM, you'll have to keep tabs on those three parameters.
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![]() Sorry,
I am just reading all these chemistry postings about keeping track of all the trace elements and so got a little worried. So Generally in Calgary you dont have to worry about those as long as your using a good salt brand and doing water changes? Thanks again for the reply. |
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![]() I was considering using miracle mud when I switched to my 125 gallon, but after talking with some people and an LFS that had tried using it for a few years, I reconsidered. The problem isn't the quality of the system that you get, but the expense of the initial set up, and then the cost to replace the mud as required(I believe a portion of it every 6 months). If cost isn't an issue, I understand this is a very good way to go.
Ryan
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![]() I think I will take Alberts advice and stick to the traditional rout.
Thanks for the help. |