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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Fairport NY
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Has anyone every used this stuff???
http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...1?fromsource=4
It sounds too good to be true.... Does anyone have any positive/negative experiences with this? |
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Location: Pittsburgh
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I have been using 2 phoenix 14K 150W DE bulbs for the past 2 months. They put out a LOT more light than the 20K XMs i was using. Coral growth has improved and the color is still fairly blue. I have nothing else to compare them with. I do not run any actinics or other lighting with them and am fairly happy with the color and the coral fluoresence.
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#3 |
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Ummm....what? I'm assuming that was for a different thread...
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#4 |
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Location: Pittsburgh
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Just clicked on the link you provided. The page it shows is a 14K phoenix bulb at marine depot.
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Location: Pittsburgh
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Okay clicked again just to see why... and this time it came up with the NO3 remover.
I have not used it, but it would appear to be very similar to the Vodka or Sugar dosing shemes. You great an aglea bloom and skim it out. I think the Reef Chem forum folks (Randy and his eduacted followers) could provide some pretty good analysis ![]() |
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