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| View Poll Results: Reef Salt Brand | |||
| Coral Life |
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6 | 2.34% |
| D-D H2Ocean Pro |
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50 | 19.53% |
| Instant Ocean |
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104 | 40.63% |
| Kent |
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1 | 0.39% |
| Oceanic |
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6 | 2.34% |
| Oceanic Pure |
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0 | 0% |
| Oceanic Pure Pro |
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4 | 1.56% |
| Red Sea Pro |
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11 | 4.30% |
| Reef Crystals |
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23 | 8.98% |
| Seachem Reef salt |
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14 | 5.47% |
| Sifto |
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1 | 0.39% |
| Tropic Marin |
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10 | 3.91% |
| Reefers Best |
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18 | 7.03% |
| Other |
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8 | 3.13% |
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I'm in the same boat as Marie having used IO since the early 90s. I've tried others, and haven't noticed any improvement in any organisms, so I always go back, plus as Marie said it's still cheaper to buffer the IO than buy premium salt. The only salt that calls my name these days is D-D H2Ocean simply because it is natural seasalt. That is my only draw to it. I am considered trying it out, but I have 1 1/2 buckets of IO to use up right now.
I just moved to this area, and around here D-D is $85 and IO is $65, so the price is closer than BC where D-D $80 and IO is $40-45. Both IO and D-D make similar amounts of mixed product seawater. I know I definitely have a hard time paying $65 for IO!! ![]() |
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