Randy, Thanks for your response.
If salt mixes are a moving target due to frequent and unannounced planned or inadvertant formula changes, then it seems the only way to protect our aquariums is to do individual tests for each buckett or box we use. It would be nice if manufacturer's let us know their quality control measures but I'm sure that's unlikely.Which tests would you consider most prudent? Alkalinity? Calcium? Magnesium? Others? It seems in some of those other studies I read very high levels of metals and other elements relative to nsw. Should this be a major conern?
If salt mixes are a moving target due to frequent and unannounced planned or inadvertant formula changes, then it seems the only way to protect our aquariums is to do individual tests for each buckett or box we use. It would be nice if manufacturer's let us know their quality control measures but I'm sure that's unlikely.Which tests would you consider most prudent? Alkalinity? Calcium? Magnesium? Others? It seems in some of those other studies I read very high levels of metals and other elements relative to nsw. Should this be a major conern?