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Old 05-01-2004, 11:12 AM
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Default Seachem Flourite Red

I have read that the Flourite Red creates problems to the water coloring
of red.
Is true ? How to make in order to avoid that?
Still is better the Flourite Red or the Flourite "normal" ?
One of the two alters PH, KH or GH ?

Thanks,
Giuseppe Di Guglielmo
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Old 05-01-2004, 10:10 PM
Dan Norgard
 
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Default Seachem Flourite Red

Just rinse it well. You'll get a minor dust storm but it will dissapate in
a few hours.
Dan


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I have read that the Flourite Red creates problems to the water coloring
of red.
Is true ? How to make in order to avoid that?
Still is better the Flourite Red or the Flourite "normal" ?
One of the two alters PH, KH or GH ?

Thanks,
Giuseppe Di Guglielmo


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