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![]() Us emailing must have helped, I did get a reply - although it was to the effect of "we're still trying to figure out how to charge you, stay tuned."
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![]() haha, or ya could do this, send it to somebody in the us, than get THEM to send it to the company, and than back again, and they could email u the results or something like that, or fax them. it would solve the customs crap. Incoming anyways.
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![]() There is a lot of talk on ZEOvit.com with regards to the accuracy of the test.
Not running tests correctly or using Fresh water tests for saltwater tanks J |
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![]() That's too bad!
A month or two ago when I was at one of my more "at wits ends" moments with regards to why my SPS keep dying - I called up some local labs (well drinking water testing and so on), .. a "drinking water panel" which included about about a dozen parameters of interest to us as aquarist would have run about $100 (maybe a little less, don't remember exactly). But it didn't have phosphate! That would have been an additional $15. So .. um .. yeah, I haven't pursued this avenue yet. Problem is I'm reasonably certain my testing isn't too far off - so it might just be a case of $115 to confirm that my #'s are where I think they are - and that the problem is more biological in nature rather than chemical. ![]()
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