Enjoyed reading about Brad Blankenship's 400g reef:
http://reefkeeping.com/joomla/index....k-of-the-month
Especially interested in his salt mix of mixing Instand Ocean and Oceanic in equal parts...he also posted his recipe for fish food.
Enjoyed reading about Brad Blankenship's 400g reef:
http://reefkeeping.com/joomla/index....k-of-the-month
Especially interested in his salt mix of mixing Instand Ocean and Oceanic in equal parts...he also posted his recipe for fish food.
Last edited by Mr Cob; Sun, 25th Sep 2011 at 01:45 PM.
I keep hearing about mixing salts. Sounds like something to read up on.
See the orange BTA?! Looked like orange sherbert in his tank.
Last edited by justahobby; Sun, 25th Sep 2011 at 11:34 AM.
Justin
"Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"
I mixed Oceanic and IO for years. It worked great and mixes easy. IO gives me the alk I want, and the Oceanic, the needed calcium and trace minerals.
Home of the baby picasso! :angel:
Make sure you test before mixing two buckets. My Oceanic had a Ca of 600. It would suck to waste two buckets when only one was bad.
Justin
"Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"
I did get a few batches that were very high calcium and eventually had to switch because of that.
I never mix the dry salt mix from the two containers, just mix them in the water. The main reason I don't mix it dry is that I might change the ratio based on if I need more calc or alk. But I also find it stores amd mixes better if you mix them in water. Mix the one with the higher alk first, then add the other.
Home of the baby picasso! :angel:
"My tank is home to many unique creatures, but by far the star of show is my 24’ long x 16” wide Derasa clam"
Wow, that's a huge clam!!
-Chris
Current: DSA Neo 105 gallon mixed reef
Old:50 Gallon Reef
Great read and what a wave!
200g-No Corals Yet!