Seachem marine vs reef

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Is there any difference in Seachem Marine vs Seachem Reef salt? Except for marketing ;-)

I accidentally ordered wrong one.
 
I think the Marine has a declorinator in it as well. Similer to IO and Reef Crystals. Not a big deal.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9796819#post9796819 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by northbay-reefer
the reef one has more cal and alk ..

Hm, then I have a bucket of Seachem Reefsal for sale ;-(
 
Yah, Marine is meant for a fish only or a softy tank. It believe it has a declorinator in it as FO people can use tap water. The reef one, assumes you are using RO water, so no declorinator. Has more CA/Alk too since the RO tends to strip that from the salt water. Very similar to IO/RC. You can use either one for both purposes as they are 90% the same. Many people running reefs use IO to save the few bucks RC cost with no problem.
 
i usually get the REEF seachem.. i think it's preference, but i think the others are right...

i don't know too many people who put tap water into their tank, hence why the dechlorinator isnt' that big of a deal...

but have you noticed they put a tinee winee bit of copper in their salts?

isn't it an odd thing, considering there's probably plenty of copper going around, anyway? (i.e. LFS treatments residual when you throw out their water and acclimate with your own.. some tiniiii bit of copper probably still gets into your tank...)

MayoK
 
Copper...most people have copper water lines (except for my stupid ancient house with galvanized pipes! Bah!)

But we mostly use Ro/Di.

V
 
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