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By Bob Goemans
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Bob Goemans corresponds with Earl E. Carpenter

Earl E. Carpenter writes...

Hi Bob, Has been a while since I was searching your brain for solutions to my problems, so thought I owed you an update. I've been using Marc Weiss BlackPowder and other products since your recommendation about a year ago. As you said, you stopped using it because the coral was overgrowing your tank. I seem to be having the same problem, however, I'm so pleased, I don't want to stop. I'm looking for some local people to swap corals with instead, and the Marine Technical Concept Mini Cal I got is just working away. So, my tank is right on the numbers - very satisfied with the information you provided to keep my coral garden healthy. Thanks.

Now that "Marine Fish Monthly" is no longer publishing, where can I look for your words of wisdom, as I miss the monthly words from you. Hope all is going well with you and your tanks,

Earl E. Carpenter"

Bob replies...

Hi Earl,

Thanks for the feedback. You and many others are having the same results with these Marc Weiss products, and many invertebrate that have been impossible to keep, such as Dendronephthya sp., are now becoming easier to maintain long-term. And, I think you should checkout the new Combo-Vital, which is a combination of BlackPowder and Spectra-Vital. It's a great product because one can now satisfy with one feeding a wide variety of animals that prefer either plant or animal matter in their diet.

You may want to contact Freshwater Aquariums and Marine Aquariums (FAMA) and subscribe, as I have a monthly column in that magazine called Sand-Mail. Call Susan, 800-523-1736

I also write for a Marine only magazine in the UK called Marine World. You can contact their Editor for subscribing info at lizdonlan@marineworldmagazine.com.

Checkout my new website at www.saltcorner.com and let me know what you think. If you have any digital photos of your aquarium/animals, I can post them on my site.

Enjoy,

Bob

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