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i k have spoke with this guy some years ago and tested this stuff seems he has surfaced again but the reef guys are raving about his stuff

DR Tim Hovanek http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPxExG-F ... r_embedded#!

tested this stuff some time ago iot worked but was limited back then may have come on since then

http://www.drtimsaquatics.com/

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i am finding now that is its slowly reducing nitrites at the two week mark

its not as fast as they claim but something is happening and thats gotta be good , so much so i put my Emperor Angel in today

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Come on Dunc where are the pics mate :D :?:
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well i never thought i would live to see the day but the tank cycled in 2 weeks instead of the 8 - 10 weeks we normally expect

it cost two bottles but its done and it has zero ammo and zero nitrite

well done Dr tim im impressed and im not easily impressed

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Hi Duncan
There beautiful,pleased you have found a new exciting hobby,I do love marine fish,but the noise from the tanks put me off buying one,that was many years ago so they may be better now.

Kind Regards Geoff
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Hi Dunc,

Very nice indeed :D :D
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very nice dunc.had a 200gallon marine tank years ago.wish i still had it.still took up diving 4 years ago.seen some great fish in the wild.
those copperband butterfly fish are hard to feed,good luck mate.
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That looks really stunning, Duncan. Congratulations, Sir.

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Thats better ..
It was an empty tank last time i saw it ..looks beautifull :D and the fish look happy too.
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Cracking tank Dunk very nice :D
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