No one ever adds extra stuff to their loop because they THINK it's gonna cause problems. You just got burned by this mentality and now you're just turning around and doing it again.
Never mix anti-microbial products. If you're running with silver, don't add NUKE. If you're running NUKE, don't add iodine. If you're running iodone, don't use an anti-microbial tubing. Sure, by trial and error we could probably great a database of what reacts with what, but do you really want to be the guinea pig for that? You could be looking at ruined blocks/tubing/rads and a lot of wasted time.
Something you all need to remember is that the chemical makeup of two products even from the same manufacturer can be dramaticall different. If someone posts "Well I'm running Feser and PT_NUKE with no problems."
That's great. You got LUCKY.
But you need to know what colour they're running as well. Feser Blue could be unreactive with some other loop component and Feser Green could go nuts and turn bright orange upon contact.





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