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dcw1sfu 01-20-2016 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 979301)
They probably include those freebies only with the buckets as an apology for the struggle that you have to go through every time you try to open the lid. First world reefing problem but I simply can't get over this! :twised:

I swapped mine into an instant ocean bucket right away.

gmann 01-20-2016 05:23 AM

i didn get instructions on the bag, is is still half cup per gallon?

dcw1sfu 01-20-2016 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by gmann (Post 979313)
i didn get instructions on the bag, is is still half cup per gallon?

There should be a measuring cup provided with a 5 liter and 10 liter marking but to be more accurate it's roughly 160grams per 1 gallon to reach 1.026

So roughly 800 grams per 5 gallon bucket.

gmann 01-20-2016 05:33 AM

i didn't get it either. cheaped out and got the 25 kg bucket.

thanks dcw1sfu

dcw1sfu 01-20-2016 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by gmann (Post 979316)
i didn't get it either. cheaped out and got the 25 kg bucket.

thanks dcw1sfu

Best thing to do is buy a cheap kitchen scale that's what I use the measuring cups not quite as accurate. Just use a refractometer to confirm salinity.

Myka 01-20-2016 01:44 PM

The Probiotic Reef Salt is back in stock on Amazon.ca - I ordered a bucket. :)

mseepman 01-20-2016 02:45 PM

Got my boxes of the reef salt but haven't opened them yet

Reefer Rob 01-21-2016 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by dcw1sfu (Post 977145)
Received my bucket of Aquaforest reef salt today. Should be receiving the rest of the products in the next week or two as well as Siporax.

Did a small 5 gallon water change to test parameters and overall I was impressed. It mixed clean and clear in a matter of minutes and all parameters were very close to the ones on the quality control sheet. Overall seems like a high quality salt and perfect for carbon dosing. Obviously to early to tell if it will have positive effects on my tank.

Parameters at 1.026 salinity all tested with Salifert

Calcium 415
Magnesium 1320
Alk 7.4dkh
Potassium 400

Did you blend the salt before mixing? I have the same batch number and I'm getting the following readings at 35ppt:

Ca 420
Mg 1410 (new kit)
kH 6.7 (tested against the standard solution)
K 360

I may have purchased an old (but not expired) potassium test kit and it seems it could be reading low. This could be a problem since I've been dosing K to try to bring the level up to 400.

I've always thought that stratification was a myth, but perhaps not. I'm going to blend the salt before my next water change and see what happens.

Reefer Rob 01-21-2016 03:23 AM

Looking around I see that Salifert has discontinued the potassium test kit, presumably there was/is issues. All the other brands are a royal PITA. I think I'm done with potassium testing and dosing.

Wheelman76 01-21-2016 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Reefer Rob (Post 979447)
Looking around I see that Salifert has discontinued the potassium test kit, presumably there was/is issues. All the other brands are a royal PITA. I think I'm done with potassium testing and dosing.


It's not discontinued , apparently Salifert had some problems sourcing one of the chemicals used in their Potassium kits , so rather than continue to sell them using an inferior product , they temporarily stopped production. Rumour has it they will be back on the market soon which is great news , because as you said all the other brands are a PITA , and the Salifert K kit was the best in the market.


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