what kind of salt

what kind of salt

  • instant ocean

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  • oceanic

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incysor

New Member
Neither.

Instant Oceans isn't as high in trace elements as it should be for a reef tank. That's why aquarium systems started marketing another brand reef crystals, that's higher in the trace elements that are useful in reef systems. The rep that we had at one of the club meetings awhile back basically said that they were recommending the IO for FO tanks and the RC for reef tanks.

http://www.aquariumsystems.com/frames1.htm

Some people seem to get very good results with oceanic salt, but from reading hundreds of posts about people having huge algae, and diatom blooms after switching to oceanic, then only managing to get rid of the problem by using another brand of salt I'm pretty convinced that they've got a problem with the consistency of their mix. I won't be using it.

I use crystal seas bioassay salt. It's really not available here in town so I'm considering switching over to Tropic Marine pro when I run out. I've heard lots of really good reviews about this salt from people that I respect, including a coral farming company here in town.

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djconn

New Member
I've been using Oceanic for about a year with positive results. It dissolves in 5 mins and is ready to go. Alk is a little low buy Ca is right on target.

I've heard the stories about diatoms blooms as well but it hasn't happened to me yet. [-o<
 

cich1

New Member
I use IO basicly because it is the only brand availible locally but i do agree that it is a bit low in ca. and alk. but for a softy tank its really not an issue
 

dragon79

New Member
i vote for neither as well. I get Catalina, has all the trace elements I need and the water quality is excellent :) No mixing, no mess :)
 

incysor

New Member
dragon79 said:
i vote for neither as well. I get Catalina, has all the trace elements I need and the water quality is excellent :) No mixing, no mess :)
Dude, you suck. And your comments don't count.
:lol:

The question was about salt mixes, not fresh saltwater.

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dragon79

New Member
djconn said:
I have to admit, I'm jealous too.

What does it cost you again per gallon dragon?
gee dont hate on me more incysor but I have to answer this for dj...

37 cents per gallon :) :) :)
 

shaggydoo541

New Member
37 cents a gallon... holy crap!!! I almost pay that much just for my RO water. Thats a steal in my book wish I could find it that cheap around here.
 

Mariney

New Member
We like to use Catalina water, because it is made and ready to use. Cost just as much and you don't have to mix.

Nadia
 

davenia7

New Member
I use the oceanic bc they sell it in smaller quantities.
1 small bag for 5 gal. of water, not that I need that much, that would be a complete WC...LOL!!
 

Mr_Detail

New Member
I just saw a 5 gallon box of Catalina water for $8.99 at Petco.
Is it a geographical thing that "dragon79" gets it for .37 cents a gallon
since the company is located in Cal-ee-forn-ya?
 

reefman23

New Member
Mr_Detail said:
I just saw a 5 gallon box of Catalina water for $8.99 at Petco.
Is it a geographical thing that "dragon79" gets it for .37 cents a gallon
since the company is located in Cal-ee-forn-ya?
It's more of a crazy retail pre-packaged price vs. local fish store per-gallon price. Catalina water is a regional thing though... there may be different brands of what is basically the same thing in your area.

BTW, :welcome to nanotank.com Mr_Detail!

Jesse
 
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