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This is unreal. I hope I'm wrong about this...
I go the the LFS tonight to buy some reef-safe anti-parasite medicine for the parasite-ridden fish they sold me. (Fish = $12. Medicine = $15.) I persuaded them to give me a $5 discount on the medicine, since it was their fish that infected my tank. So anyway, I walk out feeling only marginally ripped off. Now, the interesting part... I apply the medicine to my tank according to the directions. What strikes me is the "gloopiness" of the product... it is green and has a thick, almost slimy consistency. As I'm adding it, something else strikes me: the scent is familiar. I put my nose up to the opening and take a deep whiff. I'm not ****ting you... this stuff smells exactly like hot sauce! Vinegary... spicy, etc. THEN, I tasted it. And wouldn't you know, it TASTES exactly like (green/verde) hot sauce!!! Now, please don't go consume all of your reef treatments to determine what restaurant-supply store they came from. I looked on the bottle for ingredients and there were none. I have emailed the company to see what's in there. Does anyone else have experience with this product? Juan |
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So hot sauce kills parasites? Who'd have thunk it?! LOL
Let us know how this saga plays out. ![]() Marc Juan Valdez wrote: This is unreal. I hope I'm wrong about this... I go the the LFS tonight to buy some reef-safe anti-parasite medicine for the parasite-ridden fish they sold me. (Fish = $12. Medicine = $15.) I persuaded them to give me a $5 discount on the medicine, since it was their fish that infected my tank. So anyway, I walk out feeling only marginally ripped off. Now, the interesting part... I apply the medicine to my tank according to the directions. What strikes me is the "gloopiness" of the product... it is green and has a thick, almost slimy consistency. As I'm adding it, something else strikes me: the scent is familiar. I put my nose up to the opening and take a deep whiff. I'm not ****ting you... this stuff smells exactly like hot sauce! Vinegary... spicy, etc. THEN, I tasted it. And wouldn't you know, it TASTES exactly like (green/verde) hot sauce!!! Now, please don't go consume all of your reef treatments to determine what restaurant-supply store they came from. I looked on the bottle for ingredients and there were none. I have emailed the company to see what's in there. Does anyone else have experience with this product? Juan -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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So hot sauce kills parasites? Who'd have thunk it?! LOL
Let us know how this saga plays out. ![]() I think I was right. This is the full reply via email: "All we can say is the product is 100% organic and peper based." (Name omitted.) Looks like I bought a $15 bottle (8 oz.) of green hot sauce. |
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OMG! That is funny, but in a horrific way.
So, what else have you tasted lately? ![]() kinds of new recipes available in our fish pantry. Marc Juan Valdez wrote: So hot sauce kills parasites? Who'd have thunk it?! LOL Let us know how this saga plays out. ![]() I think I was right. This is the full reply via email: "All we can say is the product is 100% organic and peper based." (Name omitted.) Looks like I bought a $15 bottle (8 oz.) of green hot sauce. -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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Juan,
I actually know the owner of Chem-Marine and I have a few bottles of product laying around just in case I need a non copper based treatement. You are correct it is a Pepper based parasite cure. Did it work? I don't use it much, but it does give me and reef tank owners a potential cure for parasites in an established reef tank where most copper based cures are a NO NO. Aquacare |
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