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randy holmes-farley

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Advances in Cool Plasma ICPMS have helped eliminate or reduce interferences caused by the argon plasma thus allowing lower detection levels for Li, Na, K, Ca, Fe and other elements that were previously problematic to test with this procedure.


They seem confident in their ability to provide results sufficiently accurate for our purposes when testing seawater.


Sounds good!
 

MattM

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Salifert":2a0gmiub said:
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4) When I learned of Inlands proposed marine salt tests I contacted them and offered some thoughts as to their test. I believe they took most to heart.

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Wow!

Based on Mr. Del Prete's "S-15 report" and most of the comments made on his web site, I had often had reason to question his ethics or honesty.

I believe this to be an outright lie.

As I stated, I absolutely have not been in contact with him. Furthermore, if I had spoken to him I doubt I would take any comments he had "to heart" -- taking testing advice from one of the salt manufacturer's would be a clear conflict of interest.

Perhaps he is trying to taint our results before we even have them?

Who knows...
 

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Salifert":gx3jx6t5 said:
Shane, Matt:

Thanks a lot for clarifying this. :D

FWIW he also said things I would have said but never had. :evil:

I really hope that the other people that read that on RAG also realize this. :(

Shane
 

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General update regarding the fund drive: There is one more round of auctions that will begin shortly after the holidays. We are 100% on goal with our funding target!

If anyone would like to donate items to be auctioned for the Salt Study, please contact [email protected]. The more funds, the more salts are tested.

Upcoming items scheduled:
- MACO Winter Session Raffles!
- Captive Purity Reverse Osmosis 75gpd system, donated by Marine Depot
- DB Reeftech Aspirating Protein skimmer, donated by Dallas Warren.
- Giesemann System 230 Plus 1 x 250W lighting pendant, donated by Inland Reef.

Thank you for yoru patience and more importantly, your support of the Salt Study. I'm sure we're all eager to see the results! :)
 

Ninong

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Matt,

I just checked your website and noticed that you named Marine Enterprises Crystal Sea Marinemix as one of the salts to be tested in the first round. I just wanted to ask if this will be the Crystal Sea Marinemix Bioassay Laboratory Formula or the regular Crystal Sea Marinemix? I believe it would be better to test the Bioassay Laboratory Formula as that was the one used in Shimek's sea urchin larvae study and it is the one that I and most reefkeepers I know use. One of the differences is that the regular salt contains a dechlorinator and the bioassay laboratory formula salt does not but there are huge differences in the claimed analyses for the two different versions.

Which one are you planning on testing? Because Shimek's study touted the bioassay laboratory formula as the better choice, that is the one that almost all of us are using.

Thanks,

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Len

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The last set of auctions are underway!!!

Captive Purity 75 GPD 3-stage Pro Reverse Osmosis System
donated by Marine Depot (www.marinedepot.com)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 55428&rd=1

Giesemann System 230 Plus 1 x 250W 2 x 9W actinic lighting pendant\
donated by Inland Reef Aquaria (www.inlandreef.net)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 61152&rd=1

And for our Australian reefkeepers:
DB Reeftech 5SE Aspirating Protein Skimmer
donated by DB Reeftech (www.dbreeftech.com)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 64351&rd=1

All auctions conclude Sunday, January 24, 2004 @ 6:30 PM EST.

All proceeds from the charity auctions will be sent to Inland Reef for the Salt Study a few days after the close of these auctions. We'd like to thank everyone who has shown their support and interest in this study!
 

nanocat

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Len, I'm interested in the MH lighting, but couldn't find any english sites that had any info on Giesemann? Any idea what the retail is on that?
 

Ben1

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I can't believe how cheap some of those items went on auctions. Wish I saw it earlier.

How far off the mark are you in funding? Just wandering.
 

JerseyReef

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Not to sound like pest... but

What's the status of the study? I contributed (like many hobbyists did) at the start of the project and I can't even remember when that was. I know you've been busy with the move and all, seriously when are we looking at firm start date? :?
 

npaden

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I just checked. The first salt study thread was posted March 12, 2003. Maybe we can actually see some testing performed before the one year anniversary?

Nathan
 

JerseyReef

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Nathan,

Thanks for checking into that for me.

Salt Study Team or Reefs.org - Can you provide an answer to our questions posed by Nathan and I?
 

MattM

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I believe the fund raising effort is concluded. I owe James Wiseman a call about the money.

After that, we start!

The only other thing I can think of that might slow things up a bit is that Oceanic expressed some interest in getting their new salt into the study. We initially did not want to accept any money from manufacturers in order to avoid the appearance of influence, but I think I see a way that it could work:

The salts we now have on the test list were choosen by hobbyists in a poll. The tests on these will be carried out with money donated by hobbyists. If any manufacturer that did not make the list wants their salt to be included then we will probably accept a donation from them to cover the costs of testing of that salt. Hobbyist money tests hobbyists choices - manufacturer money tests salts the manufacturer does not want to see excluded. This would also avoid any manufacturer whining - "How come we have to pay and Kent Marine didn't!!!" - because Kent Marine salt was chosen by the hobbyists and yours wasn't.

So I believe I will contact those companies that did not "make the cut" and offer them the opportunity of getting their salt in the test. Of course, we still won't accept salt samples from the manufacturer and we will fully disclose the sources of all funding.

This extra effort should not keep us from starting the tests for those salts already on the list.
 

ReefMon

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The salts we now have on the test list were choosen by hobbyists in a poll. The tests on these will be carried out with money donated by hobbyists. If any manufacturer that did not make the list wants their salt to be included then we will probably accept a donation from them to cover the costs of testing of that salt.

Sounds great to me! While were at it lets contact the manufactures that didn't make the cut and give them a chance too. (They shouldn't have any thing to hide, right!)
 

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I personally would love to see the Oceanic salt tested . From what I have been hearing from different people in the hobby , it SEEMS to test out as a good salt . This test would either confirm or deny this to me.
 

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