mysterybox;803542 wrote: it's not listed....Salinity...
mysterybox;803542 wrote: it's not listed....salinity...
mysterybox;803542 wrote: it's not listed....Salinity...
rdnelson99;803546 wrote: For good reason. hehehehehe Oh, come on now, I am kidding.![]()
Dr. Fish;803571 wrote: If there was a definitive better salt it would have been determined by this point. Different tanks require different specifics and respond better to different salts.
There are amazing tanks using every salt on the market.
Guerry;803573 wrote: +1 well put, but IMO a salt such as Coral Pro is to high in alk. and cal.to maintain good colors in SPS corals on the other hand if you looking for fast growth and don't mind brown corals it's fine
Guerry;803592 wrote: I agree with high nutrients and bad lighting but disagree with any salt mix will do unless your growing softies on my LPS system I like higher ALK. and Cal. but not on my SPS system, Alk over 8.dk is going to cause problems IMO such as burning tips and so on. I ran ZeoVit for years but have gone a diffent route now
mysterybox;803597 wrote: yes, on a ulns you want lower ALK as do I.....but that still generally only effects the growth tips when Alk is above 9....
This thread was geared as general; not ULNS, like ZeoVit and the like
Guerry;803592 wrote: I agree with high nutrients and bad lighting but disagree with any salt mix will do unless your growing softies on my LPS system I like higher ALK. and Cal. but not on my SPS system, Alk over 8.dk is going to cause problems IMO such as burning tips and so on. I ran ZeoVit for years but have gone a diffent route now