Questions about 2 part dosing

mrniceguy

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So im still in my first year into reefing. I was suggested kent products by my local lfs when i started and just kept with them since i havent accured many issues that i was able to tell. The main thing i use is the kent A&B nano reef mix. Ive been adding 5ml everyday or every other day for the past 4 months tank is 6 months old. Its been working as stated im a newbie so i havent been able to point out a issue if there has been one. My parameters have been good even though i have been lazy on doing test 2times a week due to dad life. But back to the main subject and topic should i stay with kent nano reef a&b or is there a better option. I would like to get a 2 pump doser when i purchase my ato system next month and thought maybe yall could point me in the right direction.
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There are many many different brands out there. If Kent has been working, stick with it.
If you want other options due to availability, price or otherwise, a few good options would be:
Bulk Reef Supply brand chemicals (they also have lots of videos on the subject)
ESV B-Ionic
Red Sea A and B
Brightwell
just to name a few.
 

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