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Old 08-29-2009, 01:40 AM
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It is just darned hard to leave there with just salt, if you know what I mean.
You're telling me. Went in today for a scraper blade and left with an angel.

Gold's is a good place for salt as well as anything else you may need.
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Old 08-29-2009, 05:51 PM
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I got 2 boxes 200gal box $64.99 from ocean city yesterday !
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Old 08-31-2009, 04:46 PM
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+1 Golds sells the pale for $60 and it does 160 gallons.
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Why are you actually using Instant Ocean salt? Is it just because it is cheap? You can get a 5 gallon bucket of H2Ocean salt for 80 dollars at Elite Aquatics and this stuff works great.... All of the trace elements are there, unlike IO where you have to add most of this stuff which can cost a bundle and it actually maintains your pH at 8.3 which IO and many other salts can't come even close to. I would like to hear some opposing views to this.

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My IO allways has PH 8.3, and supplement MG and CA, cost, about $20 to do 6+ pails with chemmaster's suppliments
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Old 09-01-2009, 09:48 PM
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I have used IO almost exclusively and have never had issues with PH or with Trace and I have alot of coral... So I don't pay the extra $$$$ for the more expensive salts.

If you wish, Dennis at Golds had a breakdown of what each salt did, contained, etc. I don't know if he still has that, but because of his research, this is why he no longer carries Reefers Best Salt (Zeovit) and this was long before he stopped carrying the Zeovit line.

IMO, Instant Ocean is great, but if you wish to use a more expensive salt, it will most likely do a great job also.
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Old 09-03-2009, 12:33 AM
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Why are you actually using Instant Ocean salt? Is it just because it is cheap? You can get a 5 gallon bucket of H2Ocean salt for 80 dollars at Elite Aquatics and this stuff works great.... All of the trace elements are there, unlike IO where you have to add most of this stuff which can cost a bundle and it actually maintains your pH at 8.3 which IO and many other salts can't come even close to. I would like to hear some opposing views to this.

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IO is a decent salt for the price, since when did 80 dollars become acceptable for a bucket anyways. Every salt has ups and down's, im to lazy to dig up the charts at the moment, but at a glance the price per bucket adds up real quick for people with large tanks. Besides no salt can make up for your indoor air conditions which may play a factor in your ph.
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Old 09-03-2009, 06:57 AM
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I guess it comes down to whatever works for you... In my case IO is great... I have 300 gallons of water that I have to work with, and have never had any issues.

I like instant ocean also because it has been around much longer than most other brands, kind of like the grandfather of all salts... So this is why I went with it in the beginning and just have stuck with it.
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i guess it comes down to whatever works for you... In my case io is great... I have 300 gallons of water that i have to work with, and have never had any issues.

I like instant ocean also because it has been around much longer than most other brands, kind of like the grandfather of all salts... So this is why i went with it in the beginning and just have stuck with it.
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You're telling me. Went in today for a scraper blade and left with an angel.

Gold's is a good place for salt as well as anything else you may need.
Sigh, went to gold today and only want grab bucket of IO salt, come home with bucket of salt, a tang and two corals. That is an evil place
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