Coral pro salt

What measurement are you looking for? Try looking on their website. They might post the parameters there.
 
Regular red sea salt (blue bucket) is approximately 1/2 cup per gallon for 35 ppt 1.025. I'm not 100% sure about the coral pro, but would think that'd be a good starting point if no one else chimes in? Surely Google has the answer, as many guys use coral pro
 
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1/2 cup is about right- I start at 2 cups in my 5 gallon bucket that is not complete filled and usually add less than 1/2 cup from there to get to 1.025-6

I am not sure how much water probably 4+ gallons
 
I use red sea coral pro and mix it 30g at a time. I use about 15cups for 1.025. Theres a difference in cup measurements if salt is damp vs dry...temp plays into it so I try to mix at 79 with heater if garage is colder than 79. The nice thing about this salt is that it mixes easy with a return pump in about 30+ minutes and you can check salinity and make adjustments. When you start out I would do the 1 cup for 2g and make last scoop short. I also try to keep the measure flat and not rounded etc. Easier to add salt than mix in bunch more rodi in same container if you are maxed out of mixing space.

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i need to mix 3.5lb of red sea coral pro salt with approximately 10 gallon RO/DI water to get SG of 1.0265.
 
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