New aquavitro Product: salinity

ares;437801 wrote: gonna have to bit the bullet and buy some more reef salt :( been like 3 weeks since my last water change, another 3 would not be good i dont think. Hurry!




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Acroholic;437944 wrote: I wonder if the 4000L size is for Store use?
Meaning less amount of elements or shear bulk? I doubt it's limited to only stores based on the size. Money is money
 
I'm sure it will go on special from time to time, that's how many of us (myself included) can offer the reef salt and other brands at substantially less than cost, but the frequency and discount offered will remain to be seen.

Jenn
 
Smoothie;437965 wrote: Meaning less amount of elements or shear bulk? I doubt it's limited to only stores based on the size. Money is money

I'm not sure what you mean by the above, but I was referring to the physical size of the salt amount. 4000 L of salt mix has to equal 300 or more pounds.
 
You're right, Dave, it weighs about 300 lbs. I haven't seen the barrel, but I spoke with someone at Seachem about them a week or so ago. Definitely a challenge to move.

Jenn
 
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Dave
 
au01st;437982 wrote: So does the 225 gallon bucket make 225 gallons at 1.021 or 1.026?

The bucket will mix 225 gallons of saltwater at 35ppt (which converts to about 1.026). If running a lower salinity, you will get more make-up water than this.
 
The 4000L drums are not solely for store use, but I imagine that stores will be more likely to buy something of this caliber. They weigh about 300 lbs each and do come is a plastic drum.
 
Figure it costs $.35 a gallon to make Reef Salt at 1.026, as long as it costs less than $80 a bucket for the Aquavitro, it will be a better deal.
 
I'd definitely be up to buy a drum, but moving it would be the issue!!!
Dave
 
Just found out from my contact with Seachem that Salinity will only be offered in the 5 gallon pail and the large drum size. Seachem has no current plans to offer smaller package sizes of this product.

If some of us with with smaller systems are wanting to try it, we might consider a group of us purchasing a pail and dividing it up. I know personally I only use 2 1/2 cups a salt every two weeks, and just don't want to have to invest in, and then store, a whole pail of salt for a year or more.

If anyone would be interested in this idea once Salinity debuts (hopefully) in January, please let me know.
 
Salinity is arriving soon!

See my sponsor forum for details here: http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?p=439716#post439716">http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?p=439716#post439716</a>

Jenn
 
Reefbuilders posted today that its still another 3-5 weeks out?

http://reefbuilders.com/2010/01/06/seachems-aquavitro-salinity-salt/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+reefbuilders%2FCTjt+%28Reef+Builders%29">http://reefbuilders.com/2010/01/06/seachems-aquavitro-salinity-salt/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+reefbuilders%2FCTjt+%28Reef+Builders%29</a>

Jenn, are you for sure that you can sell this starting on the 10th? I'm holding off on doing a water change because I dont want to buy another bucket of Reef Crystals and end up with the brown sludge again!

Jenn, if its for sure on the 10th, can I can I call you with a CC number and have a bucket shipped?

Thanks!
 
I'll contact my folks at Seachem. My local distributor is offering it in their current sale flyer, and I received order info from Seachem last week.

I'm sure Seachem will see this update to this thread too, so hopefully they will chime in.

I was told that our local distributor will be the first to receive it, but I'll let you know what I learn.

Jenn
 
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