Sucks there is pretty much no salt mixes I like, I have either had issues with or dont like the levels of most salt mixes.
My needs are for a consistent salt mix that is under $60, Ca 420-450, Alk 9-10 and Mag 1330-1380. I ended up ordering Red Sea Coral Pro, first time using it so I will see. I have heard good things except in mixes brown sometimes, had this happen with the new Reef Crystals. I was using D-D H2Ocean but the mag was at 1100-1200, to low and the customer service suck and ****ed me off got no help from D-D. When I had the problems with Reef Crystals(3 buckets) customer service was ok and they offered to replace my bad salt. Well I will see how Red Sea works out and tests.
My needs are for a consistent salt mix that is under $60, Ca 420-450, Alk 9-10 and Mag 1330-1380.
My needs are for a consistent salt mix that is under 60
I wish people would start breaking it out in price per gallon.. Mean they all have different sized containers and some like salinity are at a higher concentration. Of course then you have to look at what SG the salt mixes to for the said container.
You can buy a IO, RC and many other 160ish gallon mixes for under 60 bucks, and I buy my salinity 225 gallon mix for 85, so what's cheaper? I have worked out the price per gallon and think that are all pretty comparable (at least the ones I named)
Yeah I was looking at that exact salt but I was informed it is 8x NSW of borate or something, which gives it a false alk reading. Their Reef salt was to high in ca for me.Try Seachems Salinity! Guaranted analysis (independently done) on the side of the bucket as to what is in the bucket. Near perfect every time! If it isn't look at another bucket and you should find what you need.
I did use IO for a while and RC but when I bought a bucket of the new formula the alk was 14 ca 500+ and it mixed up so brown it left a brown film in the bucket, so much I could wipe it off with a paper towel and it was like dirt. So I took it back and exchanged it same thing. So exchanged again for IO same thing really brown but I was happy with the alk an ca in the new IO. Alk was 10 and ca was 420.I would look into IO as an alternative. Great params, mix fast, easy to find and inexpensive. It's also one of the most consistent salt which to me is extremely important (more so than good params or the so called minor trace elements). Unfortunately, IO is being overlooked by many because it has no fancy marketing or package.
i you ever used coralife?i've used it for years now and have had very good results with it.
I did use IO for a while and RC but when I bought a bucket of the new formula the alk was 14 ca 500+ and it mixed up so brown it left a brown film in the bucket, so much I could wipe it off with a paper towel and it was like dirt.