lion_crazz
Active Member
Brightwell Aquatics' products just hit the market here and it supposed to be some very good stuff. It is all the "good" scientists who left Kent Marine.
Kent has really waned on me over the past few years because it seems their products are extremely diluted and watered down. I figured it was because they got rid of their good people (which they did). Well, I decided to give Brightwell a try with their Reef Dip. Kent's Reef Dip (Tech D) is awful and does not get rid of anything.
I bought a few zoa frags last night and put them in the Brightwell dip for the recommended 15 minutes. After coming out of the Brightwell dip, I was still uncertain of the quality so I put them in my trusted SeaChem Reef Dip. After being in the SeaChem Reef Dip, a whole bunch of sundial snails dropped off and a few nudibranches as well
Buyer beware - Brightwell may not be as "science based" as they say. Never trust anything these bottles and manufacturers say. Always do your own research.
Kent has really waned on me over the past few years because it seems their products are extremely diluted and watered down. I figured it was because they got rid of their good people (which they did). Well, I decided to give Brightwell a try with their Reef Dip. Kent's Reef Dip (Tech D) is awful and does not get rid of anything.
I bought a few zoa frags last night and put them in the Brightwell dip for the recommended 15 minutes. After coming out of the Brightwell dip, I was still uncertain of the quality so I put them in my trusted SeaChem Reef Dip. After being in the SeaChem Reef Dip, a whole bunch of sundial snails dropped off and a few nudibranches as well
Buyer beware - Brightwell may not be as "science based" as they say. Never trust anything these bottles and manufacturers say. Always do your own research.