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![]() Actually it's super close before you even factor in the concentrations. If we gave RC the benefit of the doubt and assume it makes 160G (at 1.025 like the Salinity) we get:
225g/$110 = $0.49/gallon 160g/$70 = $0.44/gallon Factor in the large amount you need to adjust for to bring the RC to 1.025 and it's easily more expensive. Just using prices from Pisces for my comparison. |
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![]() You may want to look into Aquaforest salt. I really liked it but found it hard to get where I am. Just recently a store started carrying it and I will be switching the minute I'm out of RC.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() I never liked that aquavitro salt. It is so touchy to mix. It's very dry, so dry it burns if it gets on your hands and this will cause it precipitate very easily if mixed in correctly.
I liked the Fritz salt in established tanks but it isnt any good for people starting out (unless they fixed the high alk issue). You best bet is to not worry about how much salt actually comes in a bucket or the cost. Find a salt that mixes the closest to the parameters in your tank and use that. Or change your parameters to match the salt.
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![]() I have the same complaint you do with IO Regular
If you can get your hands on it; I've used Red Sea Blue Bucket and the listed parameters were true in 2 buckets. Here the cost is about 0.50 before tax for their claimed 175g bucket. But @ 38.2grams/litre for 35ppt, math tells me the bucket will only yield 152g So actual cost is around 0.57/g, based on their mixing instructions Only reason I recommend it is because of their parameters @ 35ppt No shock to your tank, just your wallet. https://www.redseafish.com/red-sea-salts/red-sea-salt/ Last edited by gregzz4; 05-06-2020 at 10:30 PM. |
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![]() I second mseepman, AF reef salt is great and every batch is tested with results viewable online.
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![]() Thanks for the feedback guys. Avoiding alk spikes def trumps savings. I'll look into your recommendations. Who sells blue bucket and AF in town? I only recall seeing red seas other 'pro' salt before.
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![]() As there are many people using any of the salts available successfully, while others using the same salts have problems, it leads me to think the problems lie somewhere OTHER than the salt. If it was the salt, most people using that specific salt would have problems.
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![]() Quote:
I agree with Greg, I never have to deal with the Alk swing during water changes and what's advertised on the bucket is what I get each time. I maintain my Alk Around 7.7 and 8.0. I've been using this for more than a year now. My acro dominated tank is a testament to that. |
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![]() Noticed canadacorals sells Tropic Marin and the Fritz salts. A lot of reefers now like the tropic Marin and their various additives as well in the USA. As for fritz, some reefers swear by them as well. They are suppliers to the large public aquariums the claim....and produce in limited product lines to be consistent with the chemistry.
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![]() Picked up a bucket of the Red Sea Blue bucket today. I'll be sneaking a bit of my Reef Crystals into my next few water changes to use the rest of it up. If the parameters are consistently as advertised on the bucket I'll be very happy.
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