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aweeks95

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has anyone heard anything about sea lab #28? it seems to be a very good way to control all the things that need to be added to a tank. was wondering if it does what it claims? if it does i think i might try it.

thanks in advance
 
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A couple of very astute chemisrty guru's have stated that it would be impossible for those blocks to act as claimed.

I've never used them though.
 

aweeks95

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thanks.........i'll take that advise and stay away....what does everyone like to use for brands.....and types of for for mostly soft corals?
 

aweeks95

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what exactly is that and what does it do for the tank and or corals?

i'm just looking for the best, most responible and least "destructive" things for my tank inhabitants and future corals
 
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It is food grade Calcium hydroxide. When mixed with pure water it forms limewater. Dripping limewater to replace evaporated water maintains Calcium and Alkalinity levels.
 

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