A_Lee Guest BARcard Mar 8, 2011 #1 If my bottle of [non-live] Phyto-Feast says it expires on a particular day in March, is it imperative I cease use of it immediately? Or do I have some flex with the expiration date? Thanks!
If my bottle of [non-live] Phyto-Feast says it expires on a particular day in March, is it imperative I cease use of it immediately? Or do I have some flex with the expiration date? Thanks!
tuberider Guest BARcard Mar 8, 2011 #2 Just smell it, if it smell nasty don't use it. IME Phyto-Feast lasts quite a while (months) beyond the best by date.
Just smell it, if it smell nasty don't use it. IME Phyto-Feast lasts quite a while (months) beyond the best by date.
Elite Guest BARcard Mar 8, 2011 #4 yeah they last a long time after the expiration date. i had one that was still ok after 6 months. I had to toss it away because I shutdown my tank.
yeah they last a long time after the expiration date. i had one that was still ok after 6 months. I had to toss it away because I shutdown my tank.
S sfsuphysics Supporting Member BARcard Mar 8, 2011 #5 of course I think the fresh stuff smells nasty But that could be because seafood in general has that type of reaction from me.
of course I think the fresh stuff smells nasty But that could be because seafood in general has that type of reaction from me.
tuberider Guest BARcard Mar 8, 2011 #6 sfsuphysics said: of course I think the fresh stuff smells nasty But that could be because seafood in general has that type of reaction from me. Click to expand... Flatlander
sfsuphysics said: of course I think the fresh stuff smells nasty But that could be because seafood in general has that type of reaction from me. Click to expand... Flatlander
Elite Guest BARcard Mar 8, 2011 #7 I thought it smell pretty damn good. Several times I was gonna try to see what it taste like because of the smell J) ..
I thought it smell pretty damn good. Several times I was gonna try to see what it taste like because of the smell J) ..