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Magnesium chloride
I'm looking for a cheap source of magnesium chloride in Canada, specifically in the Vancouver area. (Other than BRS - the shipping makes it quite costly)
Does anyone use some brand of ice melting MC? Is there anything in Canadian tire or Home Depot that could work? |
I wouldn't go that route, although some have used chemicals such as Dow Flake(CaCl2) and others in the past. I'd use at least a pharmaceutical grade. I'm sure one of the many SW supply stores in your area could point you in the right direction.
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Couldn't find anything in the Vancouver retail stores. But I now you use this stuff. Have done a couple water changes with it now, and my tank and corals all look fine. It raised the Mg as expected.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...369#post861369 I mix it 10:1 with Epsom Salts. Here is a good article. http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-07/rhf/index.php |
Bulk Chems available in Lower Mainland
Hi Everyone,
I have Dead Sea Works Magnesium Chloride, Dow/Oxy Calcium Chloride, Sodium Bicarbonate - Aluminum Free Natural source and Seachem Strontium Chloride available here in Chilliwack if anyone needs it. PM me if your interested. Bulk pricing as follows for this batch: Magnesium Cl: $4.50 per/kg, $39 for 10Kg, $75 for 25kg bag. Calcium Cl: $5.75 per/Kg, $53 for 10kg, $100 for 22.5Kg bag. Sodium Bicarb, Aluminum Free Natural Source: $6.50 per Kg, $60 for 10Kg Strontium Chloride, SeaChem - PM for pricing. These chems are what I use in my systems. Cheers, Tim |
Chems per pound
Hi Everyone,
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Since per pound pricing was mentioned I figured I would convert my pricing to per pound for an equal comparison. For Calcium Chloride, Anhydrous(20% more concentrated than di hydrate) Calcium Cl: $2.60 per/lb, $2.41/lb for 22lbs, $2.00 for 50lb bag. Magnesium Cl: $2.04 per/Lb, $1.77/lb for 22lbs, $1.36/lb for 55lb bag. Magnesium Chloride. Lots of people on Reef Central have been using Dead Sea Works Mag Chloride for years. I personally have been using it for 4 years with out any issues. If someone wants to spend money needlessly on the high grade Mag that is their choice. Sodium Bicarb, Aluminum Free Natural Source: $2.96 per Lb, $2.73 for 22lbs No contest here as this product is far superior due to it's natural source. No aluminum or other chemical residues from synthetic creation. see Solvay process http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek...iumBicarb.html Epsom Salts(Magnesium Sulphate), I buy a jug of it at Pricesmart. Magnesium sulphate seems to be very expensive from the wholesalers. It's about $12 for 8.8 pounds or 1.36/lb Something else to consider is that Bulk Reef Supply and I are vendors. When people purchase chems from us they are supporting Canreef. :-) Cheers, Tim |
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That said, bulk chemicals are definitely the way to go. I don't think enough people take advantage of this method of saving money. |
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But good to know that Tim also has bulk alk and Ca, as I will need more of that in the future. |
Just ordered a bag off Tim - problem solved.
On the subject of Magnesium. I'm following Balling light, so just used the Mag chloride. But I was wondering if I should add some Mag sulphate too? Thoughts? |
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Cheers, Tim |
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And I mix 2 kg of magnesium chloride into 2.5 g (just under 10L) 2 of this, one of that though. Its all about what works for you. And obviously either one will work. |
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