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![]() most of the tank of the months on ALL Sites use instant ocean. nothing wrong with it and its hard to beat at $50 for a 200 gallon box.
I personally use the ESV component salt. A little bit of work but the salt comes in 4 base components that you mix. I bought a scale to measure the components out. I can mix and use a batch in ten minutes. Because its broken out into components everything dissolves quick. Not available in Canada though - i drive across the border to pick up a 200 gallon box but on a 50 gallon total volume tank its going to last me a few months ![]() |
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![]() I agree IO is good, we have also been using Kent lately with good results. A batch of Reefer's Best recently caused major damage to a lot of our tanks
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![]() salt is salt.
the rest is just marketing and minor elemental differences easily adjusted. I use Seachem Reefsalt. I dont habve to adjust alk or magnesium and it mixes clear within a few hours with no scum on top or unidentifieable objects found. The price point is also great. |
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![]() Some one in RC measures major elements in many brands of salt. here is the link:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1714505 I have been using IO for years because it's widely available in our area (no fear of OOS), and it's the cheapest even with additional elements added (IO is low on Ca). |
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![]() Why use a more expensive salt that gives you crap like that?
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