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For sale Reef Moonshiners Additives

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I am going in a different direction with my trace element additions. I am selling the dailies that I will no longer be using. Will only sell as lot.

Below is the details of what I have for sale:
% leftprice paidadjusted
Rubidium50%4020
Manganese (Classic)80%2016
Chromium (Classic)95%2019
Cobalt (Classic)95%2019
Iron (Classic)95%2019
Vanadium95%4038
$160.00$131.00


Will sell all for $100 shipped.
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Someone else asked the same in a PM earlier so I’m just copying that response. Let me know if you have any other questions.

“ Main reason I am switching is because I do not want to manually dose on a daily basis. I experimented with adding the elements to my auto change system but I was not happy with the results. See more here: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/d...r-change-reservoir.873569/page-2#post-9862391

I am going to be switching to dosing Seachem Reef Trace daily with doser(similar ingredients to RM, missing Choromium and Iron)

I will still be doing the "correction doses" based on ICP tests but using some Reef Moonshiners elements and some DIY elements.

I believe a lot of people have success using Andre's method and I think it is a good method. IMO, The 2 most important/beneficial aspects of his method are the dailies because it forces daily human interaction with the tank and the recommended frequency of ICP testing is good; if someone is doing both of those things, they will most likely catch something going wrong in their tank before it crashes.”
 

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Any reason you'd rather dose the new elements with a doser and not these? I'm guessing maybe because there are so many separate elements rather than mixes with multiple elements in one bottle?
 

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Exactly, reef trace uses 1 doser head. I’ll probably run Iodide too since I have 2 open heads now. Reef moonshiners method would take 5-8 heads.
I have 7 brs dosers already, I've been building my stash for this project haha, plus two Sentia dose units. More going on, but ultimately I think l'll have fun with it.
 

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PM me- i'll take this. Im running out of stuff
 

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