<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15128414#post15128414 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Billybeau1
Well, I finally got around to testing the (new) Reef Crystals and (new) Instant Ocean. Here is the summary of my results.
Reef Crystals mixed very well. Totally dissolved in about 1/2 hr. No residue at the bottom of the 5 gallon container.
@1.0264 using the same testing as the previous tests, RC tested at
490 ppm calcium
13 dkh alkalinity
1440 ppm magnesium
Pretty much what I heard and expected. This is definitely an improved salt mix for reef tanks. More calcium and magnesium than before. I personally love the fact that they kept alkalinity high as this will help the non dosers between water changes. I was very happy with these results.![]()
Instant Ocean. Boy oh boy. Not what I expected. I purchased a 1.5 lb box and it was already in the clumping stage when I opened it. It was not hard as a rock but I did have to break it up to get it out of the bag.
It never really totally dissolved, like the Reef Crystals did, and I finally gave up after 2 hrs and just tested it. There was still an unusual amount of undissolved solids at the bottom of the bucket.
There was also a teal color solid at the top of the mixing container which I have to believe is vitamins or something.
Anyways, the IO I tested @ 1.0264 came in at
350 ppm calcium (no change from the previous)
1300 ppm magnesium ( improved )
6 dkh alkalinity :eek1:
I did this test three times with four different test kits.
I totally did not expect this. I actually heard the alkalinity would not change in the new formula.
I'm going to update the numbers on RC on my list , but I think I will hold off on updating the IO numbers because I just can't believe what I saw. At least IO got the mag up a little which I am happy about.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15128622#post15128622 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Billybeau1
The higher alkalinity does not do squat with a 20% water change. The only concern I would have is if you did over a 50% change at one time.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15128414#post15128414 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Billybeau1
Instant Ocean. Boy oh boy. Not what I expected. I purchased a 1.5 lb box and it was already in the clumping stage when I opened it. It was not hard as a rock but I did have to break it up to get it out of the bag.
It never really totally dissolved, like the Reef Crystals did, and I finally gave up after 2 hrs and just tested it. There was still an unusual amount of undissolved solids at the bottom of the bucket.
There was also a teal color solid at the top of the mixing container which I have to believe is vitamins or something.
Anyways, the IO I tested @ 1.0264 came in at
350 ppm calcium (no change from the previous)
1300 ppm magnesium ( improved )
6 dkh alkalinity :eek1:
I did this test three times with four different test kits.
I totally did not expect this. I actually heard the alkalinity would not change in the new formula.
I'm going to update the numbers on RC on my list , but I think I will hold off on updating the IO numbers because I just can't believe what I saw. At least IO got the mag up a little which I am happy about.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15129770#post15129770 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rigleautomotive
It definitely effects some of my acroporas in a negative way.I have noticed this many times over a year or so period when I was using RC.I run my alk closer to NSW and do 25% water changes weekly and I notice a slight shock to some of my more sensitive acroporas with using a salt mix with a high alk.I know it only raises the total alk in the tank about 1 dkh but to me I rather use a salt with closer to nsw alk levels.to each his own and I know we disagree on this one billy but if it works for you then all the power to ya but I personally get better results using a salt with a lower dkh.now for people that run there alk at 11 dkh or on the high side of the spectrum I am sure they would not see the effect that I see or others that keep there alk at or around 8dkh.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15145632#post15145632 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by capn_hylinur
I guess this question was missed so I'll ask it again:
as I have posted in the past I was using up my IO and waiting to switch to H2Ocean. In the interim I have been bringing up my mag levels using Epsom salts.
Billy, I must be using old IO(I believe purchased xmas 2008) because I only get 1200 out of my mag levels with it.
Over the last few weeks my pH has been steadily rising and is now about 8.36. Is this because of the heavy use of epsom salts.
I still use the same amt of bionic two part daily and my cal is 450, and alk 10.5dkH. I am trying to keep the mag at 1400.
without the dosing of epsom salts my pH has remained steady for almost 2 years at 8.20--that's why I am puzzled here.