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![]() Epsom salt is Magnesium Sulfate, and Magnesium Chloride is the same as the stuff from the Dead Sea Works company.
Everyone uses the same stuff, just some places have different purity levels. As far as the ratio is concerned I don't think it is a big deal. Different salts have different sulfate levels. If your salt has high sulfates, then use less or no Epsom salts, if it has low sulfates (IO used to be that way IIRC) then use more. So long as you don't only use Mag Sulfate I really think you are just fine. If you just used Magnesium Chloride I think you would be fine as well.
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I just (personally) think there are about 50 other things of more importance (30 of which we don't do, 10 of which we don't know yet). That being said, why not do the best we can with what we know? To know what you should use, you should ideally test your water for sulfates. Then you should test your salt. Then your water change schedule, and your dosing (how much calcium chloride do you add, how much kalk do you use......) schedule needs to be examined. All said and done I don't think even the chemists in the industy know the ideal answer. I will gladly sell them separately, and do on occasion. ![]()
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