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Old 03-06-2011, 03:05 AM
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Not necessarily a bad thing...just explains why you seem to have so little tolerance for something like this. It happens more than you think...especially with food items.

Sour cream and grasshopper, anyone?
Let me clarify my comments, BTW. I'm not condoning this, nor stating that it should be a normal part of the process, or trying to explain that the vendor accepts this by any means.

It's just that people can make mistakes - and two people out of the number of members we have on here isn't unreasonable....very likely, they may have bought two buckets from the same batch, one right after the other.
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Old 03-06-2011, 03:16 AM
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Let me clarify my comments, BTW. I'm not condoning this, nor stating that it should be a normal part of the process, or trying to explain that the vendor accepts this by any means.

It's just that people can make mistakes - and two people out of the number of members we have on here isn't unreasonable....very likely, they may have bought two buckets from the same batch, one right after the other.
It might not have even been do to human error, could have possibly been from any sort of machinery used at the producer. I have found a chunk of black rubber about the size of a loonie in a bucket of Reef Crystals once and did not get an offer to have the whole bucket replaced buy the store so BIG KODOS to Snappy to back the products he sells, goes to show how how good a guy he is and his integrity.
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Old 03-06-2011, 06:49 AM
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Thanks for the supporting comments many of you have made, they are always much appreciated.
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Old 03-06-2011, 06:59 AM
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Interesting observation, I guess what they say that any publicity is good publicity must be true. Because of this thread I have received a few extra orders for Royal Nature salt today.

I was sure to ask one individual if he wanted extra plastic.

All kidding aside I still say this salt is primo and mixes faster & cleaner than anything else I've ever used including RBS which is a good premium salt as well.
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Old 03-06-2011, 03:20 PM
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I've started transitioning to this salt since end of Jan / beginning of Feb. I'm adding more and more everytime I do a water change. i'm at approx 2/3 RN and 1/3 DD. So far I don't see any improvements or any negative impact. But I need to stay.. my mixing tank is getting cleaner. Seems that this salt mixes really well and clean.

I didn't measure all the parameters. I was only concerned about dKH... so I mixed some in a small bucket and I got 9.1. But parameters in my tank did not change - which is good.

There was a thread on another forum and few fellows were complaining about this salt burning their acros. But it turned out one fellow was was using TMP and was dosing K as well. Then swtiched (Iwithout mixing two different salts) directly to RN and continued dosing K.

All in all - it looks like it's good salt to me. I bought it as they had a huge promo on this salt in our area - and I'm glad that I have. So far I haven't found any extras (but i'm still on my first bucket).
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Old 03-12-2011, 05:09 AM
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I got a call from the owner of Royal Nature today and must say I am impressed with their customer service. Ron explained how plastic can on rare occassions get into their salt which makes perfect sense to me. First the salt is made in just 300 kilogram batches so they can maintain the highest quality, to put it in perspective this equates to about 13 buckets per batch. The chemicals are weighed and kept in plastic bags to keep the humidity out and the various bags are then dumped into the mixer manually by a worker. This is where the "shredded plastic" can come into play. Occasionally when the worker is emptying a bag of salt chemicals into the mixer he can let the bag hang a bit too low & the bag gets hit by the mixer blade and puts a few shreds of plastic into the mix. The bags are clean plastic and will cause no harm whatsoever to the salt mix but obviously doesn't look good if there is no understanding of how it happens. Has this happened before, yes---- will it happen again--- more than likely. Is the actual salt itself still the best???? Hell yeah!! If Royal Nature made salt in batches measured in tons like most other manufactures any plastic accidently introduced into the mix would be dispersed over hundreds of buckets but since their batches are so small to guarantee quality control when a bag gets shredded into the mix it's possible that pieces of it can end up in all 13 buckets. Does it hurt anything? Not a chance!

Royal Nature is a fantastic salt that mixes cleaner & faster than any other I've ever used bar none & has parameters that come the closest to natural sea water of anything else on the market. I recently read a thread on another board where someone used some Royal Nature but then complained that after dosing potasium as he normally did with RBS that the K was too high. My response to that is Isn't it better to use a salt where you don't have to spend a fortune on K balance because the salt has the proper levels already? That is a good thing in my humble opinion.
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Old 03-12-2011, 05:10 AM
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Wes I sent you a PM to let you know that for your inconvenience Ron from Royal Nature asked me to please supply you with a free bucket of salt. Please get in touch with me so we can make arrangements to get that to you ASAP.
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