Have a Cade 180 as the main display and have used primarily TM Pro Reef for past 6 months. Like it and mixes like a dream. Have been on an AWC for the past 4-5 weeks.
I also have 340 pounds of 4 dogs on the farm. To afford to keep them well fed and healthy I buy 2 bags of different labels of Purina's best 40 lb bags and mix them in a brute trash can with the notion that either one of them provides 80% of their nutritional needs, so that a mix of them could get closer to 99%. Don't know if its true, but it works, and the dogs tell me to keep it up.
So the question is as I am doing AWC's, does it do more potential good than harm for me to alternate between high quality "like blends" i.e., TM ProReef - Brightwell NeoMarine and attempting to take advantage of the two formulations' near perfect constitutions?
I would not mix the different salts in a common vessel, but alternate between mixes.
Is this a well know idea? Is there good reason not to try the experiment?
What say you all?
I also have 340 pounds of 4 dogs on the farm. To afford to keep them well fed and healthy I buy 2 bags of different labels of Purina's best 40 lb bags and mix them in a brute trash can with the notion that either one of them provides 80% of their nutritional needs, so that a mix of them could get closer to 99%. Don't know if its true, but it works, and the dogs tell me to keep it up.
So the question is as I am doing AWC's, does it do more potential good than harm for me to alternate between high quality "like blends" i.e., TM ProReef - Brightwell NeoMarine and attempting to take advantage of the two formulations' near perfect constitutions?
I would not mix the different salts in a common vessel, but alternate between mixes.
Is this a well know idea? Is there good reason not to try the experiment?
What say you all?