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I use Shlobster on one tank, and C-balance on the other tank and don't notice any difference. That's a probably a good thing
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I heard the Shlobster Mag Cloride doesn't stay mixed/or has sediment when mixed with Epsom Salts.
Anyone else experience this? |
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Been using it for months now. No issues.
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Just want to clarify this as I've heard otherwise ... so no sediment with the mag chloride? Do you mix it with grocery store epsom salts?
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Unfortunately I don't use the MgCl from Shlobster (I prefer Kent Tech M). The calcium chloride does have a little sediment but since I mix it in a different container than the dosing container, I just pour out the clear stuff.
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My Schlobster CA was always leaving heavy sediment, so for some reason I started mixing with hot water and no more sediment issues. |
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Thanks for the input bud
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You boil your RO water?
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No, I don't boil. I just heat up a 1/4 gal in the microwave, mix with another 3/4 gal that is room temp. It heats the water enough that it dissolves the Ca better. I guess you could boil....
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