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tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:15 Oct 2018 13:20
by tzg
any one tried these can give some feedback?

Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:15 Oct 2018 19:34
by odin
What are they? Anything similar to this?
thecollector @ Opae Ula are addictive...
Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:16 Oct 2018 02:31
by tzg
i feel it's different from the thread you posted.
https://www.amazon.com/Tourmaline-Miner ... B01KMZLISK
basically it does the following (a copy n paste):
Tourmaline mineral ball - slow releasing mineral so that it will not suddenly affect ur water quality.
Benefits:
1. Assist shrimps and crayfishes in molting
2. Enhance your pets colour
3. Stabilise pH of water
4. Enhance the survival rate of your pets
Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:17 Oct 2018 14:03
by Algae In Space
Ahoy! I was thinking about that some weeks ago too and did some research. I decided not to place them in my tank because Opae Ulas apparently do not need them because of the brack. It's more of a sweet water thing I guess. Some even reported animals dying after using them in brack. Well that's that.

Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:18 Oct 2018 03:16
by tzg
i have not read about pets dying due to it, maybe the user did not wash the item before putting in tank. will consider whether to put again after they arrived!

Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:18 Oct 2018 13:17
by Algae In Space
Live is an experiment!

Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:19 Oct 2018 01:48
by Algae In Space
Algae In Space wrote:Live is an experiment! 
I mean life(!) not live.
PS: Is there any way to edit a post Mr. Odin???
Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:19 Oct 2018 15:43
by tzg
the post is editable only within a time frame (not sure how long) which is very short, should be within 1hr or lesser.
Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:19 Oct 2018 16:35
by Algae In Space
Oh, ok. That's strange, I've never noticed that...
Just gave it a try

It's true. I've just overlooked that feature.
Re: tourmaline mineral balls
PostPosted:19 Oct 2018 19:48
by odin
tzg wrote:the post is editable only within a time frame (not sure how long) which is very short, should be within 1hr or lesser.
Algae In Space wrote:Oh, ok. That's strange, I've never noticed that...
Just gave it a try
It's true. I've just overlooked that feature.
You now have 24 hours to edit posts once posted, i have a set time to stop useful information and images being deleted from our forum.
