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I don't think it would be an issue. As you can see in pic, I actually preferred a 2 liter fanta bottle but to each his own. Lol
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I don't think it would be an issue. As you can see in pic, I actually preferred a 2 liter fanta bottle but to each his own. Lol
I don't think it would be an issue. As you can see in pic, I actually preferred a 2 liter fanta bottle but to each his own. Lol
I'm not saying anything til I talk to a lawyer.[emoji41]Smokin,
Is there a hospital in the SC area that is missing some IV pumps?
lolI'm not saying anything til I talk to a lawyer.[emoji41]
Thank YouSo I just setup my dosing pump earlier with the plan to dos Red Sea Reef Foundation B (Alk). I mixed up about 1/2G of the solution using the recommendation for mixing (10 scoops + RODI water...heated slightly).
Based on a number comments a few above I noticed some miss understanding or I may miss understood the product going into this myself.
Observation:
Needless to say I was shocked. I expected a slight bumped in PH as I pumped in 1ml. Instead the opposite happened.
- Powder form does not seem to be exact as the liquid version
- It does not raise the PH as the liquid version. (I just dos my nano to test things out to be sure and the PH dropped!)
Now I will need to check the ALK shortly but wanted to put this out as I like to use this and at the same time looking for PH bump along with this. I know most don't need the PH bump so it works well for the need.
Thoughts?
I quickly research and there was a comment on BRS from this individual and the observation:
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DIFFERENT THAN RED SEA FOUNDATIONS B LIQUID PRODUCT BY TOM ON 3/3/2015
TOM wouldn't recommend this product to a friend
This product, when mixed according to the directions, has only about one-third the strength of the liquid version of Red Sea Foundations B. Red Sea has clarified this in a few forums. Further, a stock solution mixed from the powder has a much lower pH than the liquid version. So, while the product does add alkalinity you will add 3x the dose of their liquid product and you won't get the usual pH bump either. After I've used it up I will go back to the liquid version or try a different product. I like their powdered version of Foundation A but not the powdered B product. Apparently, they can't ship the powdered ingredients of the "true" RS-B in the US so the powdered product actually is different than the liquid.
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