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@taricha did some work on this product, I believe. Bacteria products would seem more difficult to test because the claims are difficult to measure.I am just wondering because I think MicroBacter CLEAN tries to do the same thing that Vibrant did. I could be wrong was just curious.
So I dried drops of a few different things on glass slides and then applied a drop of bromophenol blue to the residue of each.
Top slide: tap water, tank water, AlgaeFix marine.
Bottom slide: Waste Away, MicroBacter 7, MicroBacter Clean
Right slide: Vibrant
The bromophenol blue kept its normal purple appearance for all except Algaefix and Vibrant, which caused it to turn blue.
(vibrant, algaefix, and their dried residues are slightly acidic - so could not be causing the BPB to shift to blue by high pH)
Brightwell is explicit on the bottle that Razor is a polymer, so I guess they aren't hiding the ball on that one too much.Performance wise I’d say Razor is closer to Vibrant.