Algae Barn...Good or Not?

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Never had an issue with @AlgaeBarn , always prompt shipping and always arrive alive. The one shipment I had an issue with(they used to use poly bags) the pod bags leaked, sent an email, and within a couple hours I had a new bag shipped out with a free bag of nano brine!

I have ordered several times from them with 0 issues. I cannot speak of the other listed as I have never ordered from them. @AlgaeBarn has always been top notch and have no need to look for other suppliers. When you find a great supplier in this hobby, you tend to stick with them.
 
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Never had an issue with @AlgaeBarn , always prompt shipping and always arrive alive. The one shipment I had an issue with(they used to use poly bags) the pod bags leaked, sent an email, and within a couple hours I had a new bag shipped out with a free bag of nano brine!

I have ordered several times from them with 0 issues. I cannot speak of the other listed as I have never ordered from them. @AlgaeBarn has always been top notch and have no need to look for other suppliers. When you find a great supplier in this hobby, you tend to stick with them.

Thanks for the info!

My main concern is parasites and hitchhikers. I have QT'd everything wet so far and have been extremely patient with everything up until now. I really don't like waiting 76 days for Algae and pods to go through QT, but will do it if I cannot find an absolutely reliable and trustworthy source for them. I have spent a lot of money on fish and will be spending a lot more on coral and would hate to loose any of them because of a bad batch of algae. I am still doing my research at this stage so any information is greatly appreciated.
 

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No worries about @AlgaeBarn and hitchhikers. All their pods and macros are grown in separate systems devoid of fish.

In 10 or so orders over the course of a few years, I have never had anything other then what I ordered in my bags/jars of pods, pepermint shrimp, or macro I have bought from them.

Whats nice now, is everything is shipped in heavy plastic "mason" style jars. Much less likely hood of a poly bag popping or leaking.
 

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I've used Algae barn also, pods and plankton. I've read there are higher quality products on the market. I've had no issues with them at all.
I feed plankton everyday, my pods have there own refugium (2.5 gallon) Have 1000's in it. I put pods in 3 months ago and they took no issue, only pods I bought, so I can't comment on other brands. The unlucky pods end up in the main tank, they have established pretty well in that also. See hundreds at night with a flash light.

You can use Upgrade20 for 20% off your order.

The price may seem high, pretty sure its in the packaging and shipping charges. They pack them extremely well.
 

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Thanks for the info!

My main concern is parasites and hitchhikers. I have QT'd everything wet so far and have been extremely patient with everything up until now. I really don't like waiting 76 days for Algae and pods to go through QT, but will do it if I cannot find an absolutely reliable and trustworthy source for them. I have spent a lot of money on fish and will be spending a lot more on coral and would hate to loose any of them because of a bad batch of algae. I am still doing my research at this stage so any information is greatly appreciated.
Pods are raised separate and with own water. Don't have to worry about contamination from pods.
 

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I have a mandarin and used algae barn for a while to stock and replenish pods for a while with no issues. My cheato is from them from 4 years ago - I have to cut it back every 2 weeks. I've also used their phyto. No issues with contamination.

I now use Reef Nutrition Tigger pods and Phyto when I restock pods because my LFS carries them
 
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Thank you everyone for the replies!!!

I see that they are a lot more expensive than other sites, but I am willing to pay more for the peace of mind. Everything in this hobby has been expensive so far, I wouldn't expect anything different for quality pods and algae. :)

On a side note: Anyone feeding their Tangs, (or other Herbivores) algae? I think I may get some of the Ogo Algae and attach it to rocks throughout my tank. If I can get them eating like that, I can get rid of the clips for good!
 

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It says on their site, (Algae Barn) that they have 2-3 day shipping for free with orders over $40. Is this not what you experienced?

the actual shipping days are 2-3 days, but it takes up a week or more to get it to ship. Last order i waited 2 weeks for the order to process and ship
 

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From an email they sent---
"We will not be shipping from Tomorrow (4/16) until the end of the month (4/29) in order to setup all of this equipment"

Just a heads up if you need things sooner.
 

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