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Morgan is right.

I have been using my 'expired' DT for 3 weeks. so far so good.

long as you remember to conduct the nose test.

Its analogous to eating gardenia bread few days after tagged date.

manufacturers have pretty high safety factor.

just exercise prudency.

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kinda true?

the die off more.. mayb not that good le...

btw can DT mix with cylopeez?

if u see, as u get to the finishing of the bottle, the residue is damn green. tat's the concentration of the DT.. so alot more than enuff to worry abt the die off. shake abit, the DT will wake upz, n u can dose.

cyclop-eeze machiam like marble sizes.. more for fishes n LPS.

DT alot smaller..

of course can mix.. why not, but wat's the pt.?

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Hmmmm...maybe it is live when it is in the bottle..but it does not imply it can live long once you pour it into your tank. Differences in temperature, pH, salinity, etc will surely shock the phytoplankton giving it a very very short survival period in your tank. Try overdosing and you will get an algae bloom..personal experience. ;)

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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Marine Snow!? same same lor....Planktonic food for filter feeding marine invertebrates...I happen to be using.....not bad I should say....my corals are doing pretty fine.

Ingredients:Deionized water, phytoplankton (Nannpchloropsos, Tetraselmis, Isochrysis, Spirulina, Schyzochitrium), seaweed meal, zooplankton, fish oil and citric acid......copying from the bottle....hehe :P

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