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Thread: Which salt is best for a mixed reef???

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    Does Reef Crystals have a high ALK? and a low cal
    29G Mixed tank, 380w of light (250w 14k Ushio, 2x65w PC Actinic), Octopus NW110, 75x turnover.

    Finally after years I have a tank worth showing!

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    Louis3, Reef crystals has a higher Ca and ok Alk.

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    I am using the new Red Sea Salt on my 58. So far everything looks better than before, I was using Kent before on this tank. If it continues to do great i will probably spend the money and use it on all my tanks.

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    I am using the new Red Sea Salt on my 58.
    Is that the Red Sea Pro salt?

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    Yep, made for RO water the old stuff was too low in Alk.

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    i think i was the only one so lucky to get my hands on some of the "bad" oceanic, when it first came out, then to an uneventfull bucket of IO, then, in an attemt to raise alk, i got the bad bucket of RC. now i make a small "test batch" whenever i get a new bucket!
    abe
    60G cube, now planted amazon tank

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    So which salt out of all of them has a higher ALK?
    29G Mixed tank, 380w of light (250w 14k Ushio, 2x65w PC Actinic), Octopus NW110, 75x turnover.

    Finally after years I have a tank worth showing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ping
    IF Kim still say's whatever salt is on sale, that says alot. She co-conducted the salt test in Houston. I run 3 parts oceanic to 2 or 3 IO. When I run out of salt I will be going with Reef Crystals or Red Sea. IMO it is cheaper and easier to raise/maintain Alk.
    The only reason I say whatever is on sale is because that is what I have always done. Plus, I have no idea which is better, and until then, I don't want to elude to something that isn't true or unsubstantiated. For now, all I can say is don't change anything unless you feel you need to. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Of course, for those who have problems consistantly, our results may shed some light. Hopefully we will have a lot done come beginning of the year. The peer-reviewed stuff won't be published until summer time, while the other publications may be sooner.
    Kim Lowe
    MARSH Vice President
    MASNA Vice President
    http://www.marshreef.com

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