Randy Holmes-Farley
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OK, so you wanna start a class action lawsuit against seachem then?
Because im pretty sure they would not have included that without some facts, otherwise said lawsuit incoming.
This is again coming straight from seachem.
Unless a pHD in Organic Chemistry can please explain the redox, or someone can go against the many chemist at seachem, this is what we are told.
Just two points on those exact sentences before you read the full thread:
1. Discussions of lawsuits driven by members is not permitted on reef2reef. It is directly spelled out in the terms of service.
2. Not sure what you mean by the redox. I'm happy to discuss any redox chemistry you want, but that mostly seems to relate to dechlorination, which is a redox reaction between an oxidizer (chlorine or hypochorite or chloramine) and a reducer (the Seachem product, whatever it may contain), but likely not to ammonia issues, which is not proposed to be any sort of redox reaction (by Seachem or anyone else that I have seen).