LOL, I stopped listening to Seachem reps a long time ago. IMO some are very good, some are a wee bit confused, or simply regurgitating what they've been told to say to hold the company line. Dr. Greg Morin, the head chemist & CEO of Seachem has always been very straightforward with me, even when he probably shouldn't have been. It was because of my comments to their reps on the Seachem forum, which were later passed on to Greg, that they changed some of their literature regarding Safe dosage rates. Greg also contacted me directly in regards to the change in dosage rates, and his comments regarding the issues they face with consumers was rather blunt.
My correspondence with John Kuhns was 14 yrs ago. I posted the following thread, which was later made a sticky here 8 years ago.
https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/cost-effective-water-conditioners.309623/
I have no reason to question the research performed in the labs by John or Greg, nor would I, but clearly some of it required some clarification with regards to what can or possibly might take place in an aquarium containing fish, their waste, different pH values, etc. With John Kuhns I was mostly concerned with dosage rates, as some of the info from vendors at that time seemed a bit sketchy. Back at that time I had to order Cloram-X from the states, with only one vendor in the USA that would ship to Canada. (hats off to Randy Reed)
Obviously my testing pales in comparison to the equipment and procedures available to a qualified researcher in this field, but in my tanks, I used various kits testing for both chlorine, and free ammonia, before, during, and after tank refills, and I was always below detectable limits. I still have the free/total ammonia test kit, it was made by Seachem and came with a reference sample, and a scale from 0.0 mg/l - 3.0 mg/l. Overall total bush league, but 20 yrs ago or so when chloramine was new to the scene locally my testing and John & Gregs input certainly helped alleviate a lot of the concerns that I had.
My correspondence with John Kuhns was 14 yrs ago. I posted the following thread, which was later made a sticky here 8 years ago.
https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/cost-effective-water-conditioners.309623/
I have no reason to question the research performed in the labs by John or Greg, nor would I, but clearly some of it required some clarification with regards to what can or possibly might take place in an aquarium containing fish, their waste, different pH values, etc. With John Kuhns I was mostly concerned with dosage rates, as some of the info from vendors at that time seemed a bit sketchy. Back at that time I had to order Cloram-X from the states, with only one vendor in the USA that would ship to Canada. (hats off to Randy Reed)
Obviously my testing pales in comparison to the equipment and procedures available to a qualified researcher in this field, but in my tanks, I used various kits testing for both chlorine, and free ammonia, before, during, and after tank refills, and I was always below detectable limits. I still have the free/total ammonia test kit, it was made by Seachem and came with a reference sample, and a scale from 0.0 mg/l - 3.0 mg/l. Overall total bush league, but 20 yrs ago or so when chloramine was new to the scene locally my testing and John & Gregs input certainly helped alleviate a lot of the concerns that I had.