Esv b-ionic vs Red Sea abcd color for trace elements?

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Esv b-ionic vs Red Sea abcd color for trace elements?


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Those are 2 completely different animals. The ESV is 2-part Calcium and Alkalinity (carbonate) and the ABCD is trace elements. Red Sea Reef Foundation is the equivalent to ESV Bionic. I use ESV but they're all pretty much the same thing.
 
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Those are 2 completely different animals. The ESV is 2-part Calcium and Alkalinity (carbonate) and the ABCD is trace elements. Red Sea Reef Foundation is the equivalent to ESV Bionic. I use ESV but they're all pretty much the same thing.
Esv states that it's a 2 part and all the important trace elements combined together. I wanted know if anyone had better results with either one when it comes to coloring and growth of corals.
 

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Esv states that it's a 2 part and all the important trace elements combined together. I wanted know if anyone had better results with either one when it comes to coloring and growth of corals.

My mistake, I never realized they claimed to have trace elements in it as well.
 
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