Uncle99
Well-Known Member
I am a lover of Red Sea products. All are very good, quality is great, and if used correctly, bring great results.
Since my DT is now closed to any further additions and the water has remained on point for 4 months now (running for 17 months) I am going to try the Red Sea Colours Program as an experiment over the next 2-3 months. Some say works, some say waste of money. So we have invested $40 bucks CDN for the 100ml, 4 pack.
The logic of their claims in what is possible with their product makes some sense to me. I have been very successful with their NoPox carbon dosing solution, so I am curious.
I mean who would not want enhanced coloration? I also like the fact that they have tied dosage to calcium consumption as a marker, since these trace elements are hard test for accurately.
So the experiment begins and will run for 2-3 months. We have about 50 corals, lots of LPS, and some SPS which we hope benefit from the process.
Will bring this back after the test in an attempt to answer if the addition enhanced any of the colours, which corals were affected, to what degree, and which corals showed no change.
Since my DT is now closed to any further additions and the water has remained on point for 4 months now (running for 17 months) I am going to try the Red Sea Colours Program as an experiment over the next 2-3 months. Some say works, some say waste of money. So we have invested $40 bucks CDN for the 100ml, 4 pack.
The logic of their claims in what is possible with their product makes some sense to me. I have been very successful with their NoPox carbon dosing solution, so I am curious.
I mean who would not want enhanced coloration? I also like the fact that they have tied dosage to calcium consumption as a marker, since these trace elements are hard test for accurately.
So the experiment begins and will run for 2-3 months. We have about 50 corals, lots of LPS, and some SPS which we hope benefit from the process.
Will bring this back after the test in an attempt to answer if the addition enhanced any of the colours, which corals were affected, to what degree, and which corals showed no change.