View Full Version : Will trade a sample size of Reef Chili for a sample of Coral Frenzy
techdiver
10/05/2010, 08:14 PM
I have used Reef Chili successfully for several years now. I have never tried Coral Frenzy and want to compare it to my Reef Chili. I will gladly trade a small portion of Reef Chili for a sample of your Coral Frenzy. Then two of us can test both out.
dzones
10/05/2010, 08:18 PM
I was kinda wondering if it was the same thing with a new name myself but I have not seen the coral frenzy yet
techdiver
10/05/2010, 08:40 PM
I was kinda wondering if it was the same thing with a new name myself but I have not seen the coral frenzy yet
I'll let you know how my comparison goes when I get some.
maynardjames
10/05/2010, 10:27 PM
i have used coral frenzy in the past. its been about 2 years so i dont really remember much about it, other then lps & palys seemed to like it. didnt know bruce was caring it now
05grandprix
10/06/2010, 05:31 AM
As I told Marcus mine seemed to love it last night when I fed some... Marcus I will bring you some Thursday or Friday when I come to Jackson
techdiver
10/06/2010, 06:23 AM
As I told Marcus mine seemed to love it last night when I fed some... Marcus I will bring you some Thursday or Friday when I come to Jackson
I'll get you some Reef Chili ready. Thanks.
05grandprix
10/06/2010, 07:23 AM
No problem how much you want 1/4 tsp does 50g
techdiver
10/06/2010, 07:27 AM
No problem how much you want 1/4 tsp does 50g
I bet a reef chili scoop is a tenth of that, but it is for a 20g mix. How about 1 tsp?
05grandprix
10/06/2010, 07:37 AM
Ok that's what I was thinking also
techdiver
10/10/2010, 09:10 PM
Marcus I will bring you some Thursday or Friday when I come to Jackson
I have 1 teaspoon of Reef Chili ready for you tomorrow. It uses tiny scoops, so this will go a long way. I got out some measuring spoons and got some measurements on scoop size.
5 Reef Chili scoops = 1/8 teaspoon
1 Reef Chili scoop feeds 20 Gallons so .....
1/8 teaspoon feeds a 100 Gallon tank
Simply mix the Reef Chili in a cup of your tank water for 30 seconds. Then you can target feed or dump it in the tank.
05grandprix
10/11/2010, 04:47 AM
Ok cool... Looks like the chili is going to use less because 1/4 tsp of coral frenzy feeds 50g.. It mixes the same way.
05grandprix
10/11/2010, 04:48 AM
Bruce was telling me that he is able to get the reef chilli now!!!
techdiver
10/14/2010, 03:27 PM
Ok, I'm not sure our exchange in downtown Jackson looked legal. Picture this, two guys roll up in a car, then a guy comes out of a government building with a small ziplock bag with a small amount of substance in it and hands it over. We'll see if anyone called it in.
techdiver
10/14/2010, 10:40 PM
For those that are interested, here are the ingredients for Reef Chili and Coral Frenzy along with links to the corresponding pages.
Reef Chili Ingredients:Zooplankton, spray dried Phytoplanton,
Freeze dried Rotifers, Freeze dried Copepods,
Dried Daphnia, Spirulina Powder and an Artemia
nauplii replacement diet
Reef Chili Information (http://www.reefchili.com/services.html)
Reef Chili Feeding Instructions (http://www.reefchili.com/reefchili.html)
Coral Frenzy Ingredients: Oyster Larvae, Salmon Roe, Fish Protein, Rotifers, Copepods, Daphnia, Dunaliella salina, Haematococcus Pluvialis, Spirulina, & Schizochytrium
Coral Frenzy Information (http://www.coralfrenzy.co.uk/product.php)
Coral Frenzy Feeding and FAQ (http://www.coralfrenzy.co.uk/faq.php)
05grandprix
10/15/2010, 05:31 AM
I was thinking the same thing lol so did u feed frenzy last night I did feed chili in my nano didn't see much go on so will try in 150
techdiver
10/15/2010, 07:20 AM
I was thinking the same thing lol so did u feed frenzy last night I did feed chili in my nano didn't see much go on so will try in 150
I did, but I didn't see any magic or polyp extension. I'll use it up and compare it against the chili.
05grandprix
10/15/2010, 03:19 PM
Honestly I've nor seen anything compared to the way reef nutritions oyster feast stimulates everything but for the $ if the coral frenzy will feed well enough I will use it and also use a little oyster feast periodically
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