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Seachem Reef Salt
Recently when in Winnipeg to pick up the new tank, the store had Seachem Reef Salt in stock for a decent price. A friend had switched to it and loved the results.
So I took a couple buckets. I have been using IO for umpteen yrs. and adding the calcium & magnesium, following Chemmaster,s plan. Just mixed a new batch of Seachem. Mixed very well, Calcium @ 500ppm w/both Salifert & Elos test kits. Magnesium @ 1350ppm w/ Salifert Alkalinity @ 9dkh w/ Elos. Salinity was 1.026 w/ 2 full measuring cups. So far impressed. Tomm. water change time. |
Hope all works out for you. I tried a bucket of it a couple of years ago and for some reason my tank did not do too well. Switched back to IO ever since.
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Guessing its the good levels of ca and mag. in the salt. I have no problems with IO and adding the ca and mag but was curious about his results with Seachem. I think, :lol:, I used it a long time ago but perhaps they have improved the salt? |
When using SC it's best to keep you alk at 10% higher than you normally would. The product uses 4x the borate of NSW, their old formulation was 20X!!
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I've used Seachem exclusively since I first started years ago...and LOVE IT! I use it on the store tanks too, and I gotta say it's great!
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I am currently getting rid of all the seachem salt in my tank with lots of extra water changes of IO. I think the seachem is the reason for all my poor PE problems.
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I've started on sea chem just for a change about a month ago. I was warned of the high calcium and to not dose kalk or calcium additives (or cut in half) until I did more water changes to offset the old water.
so far that's holding true. no adverse affects yet. |
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Wow. What a variety of different results.
Good to hear you're using it Sarah. Thanks for the alk. borate relationship info guys. I will read on it today. Rogue, I suspect thats the reason for my friends tank looking better. I,m not adding anymore additions to the salt mix with the Seachem and only drip kalk now plus a bit of reef builder for alk. now & then. With my tank now mainly soft/lps corals, may cut the kalk dosing down until I see how the salt & water changes do. Even without a lot of sps corals, some of my rock is pretty old and layered in coralline, which still consumes a fair bit of calcium. PoonTang, why do you think the Reef Salt is causing poor extension? |
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Although I didn't know they had reduced the borate levels, not sure whether that was a factor but the pail I purchased was a number of years ago. I just don't trust it enough to try it again. |
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