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![]() you should be fine if you just do 50/50 mix of each until you run out of RSPC..
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![]() Yes to your first question.
Just finish it off and then start up with the IO. You don't always have to 50/50 it if there is nothing in the tank to impact. |
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![]() I would just use both salts and after the water is well mixed thoroughly test the new water.
I have used IO for years and I find it to be low in both CA and MAG. Tom R |
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![]() I'd use a 50/50 mix of the two. I did that when I had to do an emergency waterchange with seachem once. A bucket of my regular IO became available shortly after and I ended up mixing the two for the rest of the seachem bucket. It actually worked out quite nicely as the two complemented each other (IO sucks for mg, seachem is quite good). However, I had had some issues with just seachem on its own.
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![]() Thanks all!!
It is starting fresh but I will be switching over everything (LR, fish and inverts) from the 65 into the new 120. I could start doing my water changes into the 65 with IO if that would help? Also: I don't want to lose all of the inverts in my sandbed, what's the safest way to bring the sand from the 65 over to the 120? (I was thinking very slowly, a bit every day/couple days) |
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