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I just received two bottles today of all for reef. Usually when I purchase them they have a blueish color. However today both bottles have a yellow tint to them throughout the solution. Should I be concerned?
 
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Does it say "Made in Turkey"?

I kid...

I use the powder form of All For Reef and it always mixes to the yellowish color in your pic.
I legit checked where it’s made in, good news it’s Germany. Googling all for reef I am seeing that the bottles displayed all have the similar yellowish color. Even though the previous bottles I bought were blue and the video made by BRS on mixing the powder mixed to a blue color. I think that’s how it is now.
 

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The blue color of the DIY is from the K+ and A- Elements, it is not from the Carbo-Calcium Powder or raw materials of the All-For-Reef or All-For-Reef Powder. The yellow tint is normal and caused by the trace element iron.
 

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