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On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 11:02:31 -0600, "Rick"
wrote: is already out of the range of Africans. Anyway, nothing wrong with a healthy discussion as everyone benefits in the end as it should prompt those interested in doing more research. I agree, although you're starting to get over my head. When it comes to the buffer, I go by the "I add it, in such and such a quantity, and it does what I want" rule ![]() Having said that, I think the Marine salt will contribute more than you think. I came across a great discussion/article (I'm trying to find it again) regarding the chemical composition of one of the african lakes, and they were comparing the minerals to what is found in a marine salt like Instant Ocean, and there were quite a few similarities. Of course, one could argue that these fish have rarely (if ever) experienced these minerals, thus it doesn't make one squat of a difference. shrug If they're happy, I'm happy. Except my girlfriend is very angry I'm using all her epsom salts ![]() |
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