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by Hoang
on 2/7/2011
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I don't care what others may tell you, but this stuff works. My mangroves love them and so does my life-stock. I notice improvement in my water quality and life-stock. Worth the money. Id advise on getting the 12lb box since the 24 oz. one really isn't much.
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by Ash
on 12/9/2009
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A year ago, I was ready to upgrade my 45 mixed reef to my 125 mixed reef. I wanted to try a refugium since I never had before, and wanted to stick to the most natural approach. after a lot of research of what type of substrate to use in a refugium, I chose this mud. I liked the idea of not having to ever REMOVE any every 6 months because it naturally breaks down, but rather just grab a "Booster" and replace what has been broken down. With sand and miracle mudd, I have read that you must remove 20-30% every 6 months and then replace what you removed with new substrate...As many know, when you have a seep bed of any substrate, it is very risky to disturb it because of the gases that accumulate over time. None of this risk or head ache with Fiji Mud. Just add a few boosters every 6 months or so, and youre set. Corals and fish are VERY healthy with great growth, and refugium is amazingly live with pods, tube worms, feather dusters, etc constantly multiplying to keep refugium healthy and supplying main tank with more than enough critters to keep water quality great. MUST BUY for anyone with or looking into a refugium
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by RDavies
on 6/7/2009
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This stuff works; period. Corals just pop after using this product.Buy it, it works.
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by gldenby
on 6/3/2009
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Great stuff! I used it along with some sand in my new refugium set up. I also use it to supplement my saltwater tank from time to time.
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by KMarks
on 3/23/2009
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I just added a sump and skimmer to my reef aquarium and this mud to the refugium. Cant tell which improveemnt is doing the most buy mu corals and 2 fish have never looked better. I figure adding an inch of sea bottom to the refugium can only do good things. For $12, why not?
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