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Old 12-08-2013, 01:52 AM
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Speaking of research and having the FACTS to back claims;

Here is an excellent example of a FAUNA MARIN tank. Make no mistake, Fauna Marin Color Elements and Fauna Marin salts are the real deal.

Just ask Krzysztof Tryc why he accepts no substitute and relies on Fauna Marin for his STUNNING reef tank.

Here is an excerpt from Krzysztof's aquarium thread;

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The method of adding Ca, alkalinity and Mg has been working perfectly for 5 years. I'd like to thank Claude Schuhmacher, you know him from his company Fauna Marin, for his less complicated version, i.e. adding solutions without calculating, doses depending on requirement of corals. But no extra traces are added on daily basis so it's very important for me to do water changes regularly.

After water changes some bacteria are poured into the tank. From time to time I add some micro- and macroelements, mainly potassium (Ultra Easy K from Fauna Marin), but in really small doses.

I feed my fish and corals on varied frozen foods, Cyclop -Eeze, Spirulina, Nori, Reef Pearls, sometimes I prepare my special food for corals (shrimps, oysters, mussels, etc. blended and mixed e.g. with Cyclop-Eeeze or FM products like Ultra clam, Ultra seafan, Ultra min)

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So there you have it people, real facts by real reefers using REAL GOOD products
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And just to lay the pudding on a little thicker;



Oh, did I mention that Colour Elements work great on mushrooms and zoa too?





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Speaking of research and having the FACTS to back claims;

Here is an excellent example of a FAUNA MARIN tank. Make no mistake, Fauna Marin Color Elements and Fauna Marin salts are the real deal.

Just ask Krzysztof Tryc why he accepts no substitute and relies on Fauna Marin for his STUNNING reef tank.

Here is an excerpt from Krzysztof's aquarium thread;



Click Here for his most recent video





So there you have it people, real facts by real reefers using REAL GOOD products
Wow that's an amazing tank! But isn't that the same tank that got posted up in the Tropic marine thread?

http://www.zeovit.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18612




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I think if reef wholesale read more they would see he started on the "balling lite" offered by Fauna Marin, but switched to the full and original balling method offered by Tropic Marin to achieve the results he was looking for and told he would receive from product.
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I think if reef wholesale read more they would see he started on the "balling lite" offered by Fauna Marin, but switched to the full and original balling method offered by Tropic Marin to achieve the results he was looking for and told he would receive from product.



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Mind if I share?

This is getting gooooooooooooooooooooood
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I believe Krysztof is using the NaCL free salts from Fauna Marin.
I am not sure if its the "full" balling method, I would have to look back to see if he is using the Trace B set for his balling salts. Trace B are the trace elements for the Balling method that Fauna has been perfecting over the last like 10 years that they have had it on the market.

Fauna has had the NACL free salt mixes available on the market for years and years and years now. In fact they were distributed by someone on Canreef and hailed as the best of the best at that time!

But times change.
We no longer use undergravel trickle filters.

Most people anyways no longer use counter current skimmers driven by wooden air stones (although they do actually work well as i am sure anyone that has been around for long enough can attest to).
Sure these technologies worked at the time, but we have since found better ways to enjoy our hobby.

Dont get me wrong, I am not saying the Full balling Method from TMC doesnt work. I am sure it does.

But to post and say the 2 part and balling light are cut down version that will cause an ionic imbalance that will somehow cause harm is a complete pile of BS.

Fauna Has the Full Balling Method.
We have it in stock.
Including the NACL free salts.
It collects a LOT of dust though as pretty much everyone has switch to the Balling Light method. Read in the thread on the zeo forums, multiple people posted on there outlining how most people use the Balling Light method.

And TONS of people have achieved amazing results with the Bulk additives and using the 2 part method.
Bulk additives are not my preference but lots of people have good results!

If either of these system created some type of problem I am pretty sure with the thousands and thousands of people using them we would have heard about it by now.

Any of these methods are just tools in a tool box.
If you want a nice tank the biggest thing is how you use them!!!

At RW we use the Fauna Marin Balling Light system.
And we feel we have PERSONALLY achieved pretty good results with it!

Here is a pic of a pretty sweet sps in our system:

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