LilRobb;713619 wrote: At $8 a bucket a well calculated risk I was taking...
bruce 1;713673 wrote: Where did you get it for that do they have any more? I will need some to start my new tank.
acroholic;713675 wrote: +1....i'm in for 15 buckets at that price.
LilRobb;713619 wrote: At $8 a bucket a well calculated risk I was taking...
LilRobb;713682 wrote: Hah, I bought them all, they only had 4 buckets and were cleaning out the inventory
Interesting. Anyone have opinions here? I used Instant Ocean Seasalt for my original mix and I'm about to make a purchase for my next batch.v8fla;713683 wrote: Have you ever wondered what the perfect commercial salt mix is? For me, it is a mixture of two commercial brands where I mix equal parts Instant Ocean and Oceanic. Instant Ocean when mixed alone is very high in alkalinity, whereas Oceanic is high in calcium and magnesium. Mixed in equal parts with my reverse osmosis water the values are as follows:
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Alk: 9-10 dkh
Cal: 450 ppm
Mag: 1250 ppm
These values match the parameter goals for my aquarium and I find the cost of the two salts do not break the bank.
This is a quote from a TOTM on RC, its what I use and it works fine. I think the Oceanic and the Coralife are the same..
50/50?ripped tide;713715 wrote: i am going to mix reef crystals and io from now on. I mixed up a 30g batch of reef crystals and the numbers were @ 1.026: Ca 500ppm(elos, tested twice) and alk 4.3-4.5 (seachem).