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fiorano 10-28-2008 07:21 PM

i just switched to that h2ocean salt has anyone heard anything about it at all?

Trigger Man 10-28-2008 07:59 PM

I switched to it from RBS. I've done a few water changes with it and everything is looking good still. The reason I changed to it was that it has a little more calcium in it (the one thing that I was missing with RBS), but other then that it is similar to RBS but a little cheaper (always a bonus)

silverplanet 10-28-2008 08:58 PM

i use the h2ocean for a couple months so far and love it.

Jason

RDNanoGuy 10-28-2008 09:40 PM

salt test chart what salt to use.
 
Marine environment scores100% Bio sea scores 90% coral marine scores 79% red sea scores 33% instant Ocean scores 26% just in case anyone was wondering pumping4000Lit only use top 2 salts listed above

Aquattro 10-28-2008 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by RDNanoGuy (Post 355513)
Marine environment scores100% Bio sea scores 90% coral marine scores 79% red sea scores 33% instant Ocean scores 26% just in case anyone was wondering pumping4000Lit only use top 2 salts listed above

Good, except what the heck are you talking about??

Chaloupa 10-28-2008 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 355517)
Good, except what the heck are you talking about??

I am sooo with you on that......

RonPeter 10-28-2008 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaloupa (Post 355518)
I am sooo with you on that......

I third that one LOL :mrgreen:

Der_Iron_Chef 10-29-2008 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 355517)
Good, except what the heck are you talking about??

LOL. Yup.

Red Deer Reptiles 10-29-2008 08:12 PM

what salt do you use
 
sorry guys thought someone wanted to know what was a good marine salt

Aquattro 10-29-2008 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Red Deer Reptiles (Post 355770)
sorry guys thought someone wanted to know what was a good marine salt

Ya, but your other ID didn't say anything. If you have lab results you'd care to share, feel free.

Skimmerking 10-30-2008 02:34 AM

Ben can you tell me what it takes to make up a 20 gallon tub of water for supplements
IE how much Magnesium
how much Calcium

I thought about doing that what you do. take the RO/DI water add so much magnesium? mix it for 24 hours
then you add Calcium I can't remember how much.

littlesilvermax 10-30-2008 03:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asmodeus (Post 355866)
Ben can you tell me what it takes to make up a 20 gallon tub of water for supplements
IE how much Magnesium
how much Calcium

I thought about doing that what you do. take the RO/DI water add so much magnesium? mix it for 24 hours
then you add Calcium I can't remember how much.

For IO salt this is what I do (I mix 40 gallon drums, but I will do the below assuming a 20 gallon container):

For 20 gallons of water:

-fill container with 20 gallons of RO/DI water
-start mixing with pump (will also heat water, so a big pump is good, then you don't need a heater!)
-add 27 tsp of magnesium, will bring IO salt from about 1200 to 1380 ppm
-mix till it is all dissolved
-add 4 tsp of calcium (Calcium Hydroxide Dihydrate [DOW's flake]), this brings up level for IO salt from about 360 to 430 ppm
-mix till it is all dissolved

-then add the salt to bring specific gravity up to about 1.024-1.026
-wait for at least a few hours.

DONE!

BlueAbyss 10-30-2008 05:14 AM

Hmm... so if starting a NEW tank, most people would choose... Instant Ocean?

I wonder if the Tropic Marin Pro (which is probably what I'll start with) is more expensive because they can guarantee the purity of their salts? I've been reading some salt horror stories lately and I'm a little scared that if I don't use a salt that I've NEVER read anything bad about, I might end up with an expensive mess on my hands.

JDigital 10-30-2008 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueAbyss (Post 355946)
Hmm... so if starting a NEW tank, most people would choose... Instant Ocean?

I wonder if the Tropic Marin Pro (which is probably what I'll start with) is more expensive because they can guarantee the purity of their salts? I've been reading some salt horror stories lately and I'm a little scared that if I don't use a salt that I've NEVER read anything bad about, I might end up with an expensive mess on my hands.

For cycling a tank, I would say you should save the money and cycle with a bucket of IO or another cheaper brand... then switch to your preferred Salt before you start stocking corals heavily... This should help avoid any shock to the system (horror stories)..

fishytime 11-01-2008 03:21 PM

KZ reefers best.

RuGlu6 11-01-2008 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 356500)
KZ reefers best.

Same here, KZ reefers best.
Just switched from Tropic Marine Pro.

bigmac 11-01-2008 08:00 PM

KZ reefers best works great for me as well.
I've tried Aqua-medic before, but found I had to dose too much. I now don't dose anything.

Hairytank 11-01-2008 09:21 PM

Just switched a couple of months ago from the remainders of my Reef Crystals to KZ Reefers Best . (I was only keeping fish and LR previously)
Way less/no dosing when compared to RC and it was a great price at the time.:biggrin:

ElGuappo 11-01-2008 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ruglu6 (Post 356512)
same here, kz reefers best.
Just switched from tropic marine pro.

+1

ron101 11-13-2008 05:56 PM

Up until about a year ago I always used IO with good results. For some reason I decided to give a bucket of kent a go and around the same time I also went skimmerless. Soon after, red algae started to show up; sensitive corals died and hardy corals just stopped growing.

Thinking that nutrients were piling up due to the lack of skimmer I jacked up the rate of water changes. The problem got worse fast: carpets of red algae everywhere. Obviously something was in the salt. I bought a bucket of IO and after 4-5 25% water changes over a couple weeks and the tank is finally looking healthy again.

So what gives? Pay more for a competitor's product and get crappier quality?

If I understand correctly Instant Ocean is a very large company relative to other marine salt makers. Theoretically this gives them economies of scale (e.g. better quality to cost ratio). Not only that but if they are indeed supplying commercial facilities then they are more likely to be concerned about brand reputation and hence devote more resources to quality control.

So it is no wonder that the concensus seems to be that to improve on IO reefers have to look at one of the premium brands made by smaller companies, that cost around twice as much.

As an aside, IO also has a premium product (Reef Crystals) at a reasonable price point. Given the reliability of IO I would think that this would be a popular choice yet I don't see it stocked at the big stores that I visit in the GVRD. Anyone know why?

Parker 11-19-2008 01:37 AM

I normally use IO, I ended up with 7 buckets of Seachem ( very long story ) and I hate it. I'm scared to use it, my tank always looks worse after water changes.

BobFish 12-27-2008 06:39 PM

Salt
 
hi all

Can anyone tell me where i can purchase ocean pure salt i bc canada

thanks

Pan 12-27-2008 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason McK (Post 243435)
Really Ok Let me ask a question.


IO sells for $39.00 and TMP $90.00

Is it really worth 2X the cost.
I'm doing 40G water changes/week so I'm going through a bucket of salt a month. It would be hard to justify double the cost per month

J

depends if you have thousands and thousands in livestock :)

Red Deer Reptiles 12-27-2008 07:27 PM

what salt do you use
 
hi guys we use the following salts. marine environment scores100% bio sea scores90% coral marine scores72% we try to use salts that are as close to nsw.( natural sea water ) dan:lol:

Rbacchiega 12-27-2008 07:55 PM

I started out innitially using Reef Salt from seachem but switched over to IO recently. For the time being, I've only had to dose calcium and mag...sometimes strontium in my 8 foot tank. Mind you, there aren't many calium hungry corals in that one...mainly softies and mushrooms.

I have been using IO for the 90 that is currently being born and I havn't hade any issues with it as of yet, but we'll have to see once corals/clams etc start making their way into the tank

Psyire 12-27-2008 07:56 PM

I've used quite a few different salts and none give me the results that Red Sea Coral Pro does. This is by far the best salt I've used.


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