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![]() Thanks for the info maybe i will be sticking with I.O but one question what's
STN ?.thanks |
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![]() STN = slow tissue necrosis, as opposed to RTN = Rapid tissue necrosis
The corals just deteriorated and lost tissue over a period of about a week. I couldn't attribute it to anything else. I'm not saying it was the salt, but it could have been.
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![]() I use IO, but once in a while I trow in a bag of Seachem and my corals (mostly SPS) react to it positively.
Seachem is really high in Borate (used for buffering), so I wouldn't use it exclusively.
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