I live in San Diego. I hear that scripps institute of oceanography has a hose you can get all the filtered sea water you want for free, LFS say don't use it, wonder if they just want to keep selling me salt. lol
I live in San Diego. I hear that scripps institute of oceanography has a hose you can get all the filtered sea water you want for free, LFS say don't use it, wonder if they just want to keep selling me salt. lol
I live in San Diego. I hear that scripps institute of oceanography has a hose you can get all the filtered sea water you want for free, LFS say don't use it, wonder if they just want to keep selling me salt. lol
I work at a LFS in San Diego & have been using Scripps water for over 20 years with no issues. You should think about joining San Diego reefs. There is a ton of info on scripps water.
Well I just mixed up 55 gallons of new water, after I use it up I think I'll try scripps water and see what happens, I work only 15 minutes away from scripps kinda crazy not to try.
:fish1: I would test it first and if it test ok I would use it. It all depends on where you collect it. If you have a boat or other means to collect it offshore or in a pristine area it should be ok. :fish1:
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