UPCOMING: Events

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 16 of 16

Thread: Salt Mix

  1. #11
    Join Date
    10-23-2008
    Location
    San Antonio (stone oak)
    Posts
    5,329

    Default

    Yet another for reef cryatals
    Jack

  2. #12
    Join Date
    02-12-2004
    Location
    Far West SA 1604 and Culebra
    Posts
    4,157

    Default

    think i will be switching to reef crystals when its time for me to buy some new salt
    Ray Allen
    San Antonio, TX
    1604 Culebra/Shanefield
    rba0284@gmail.com
    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

  3. #13
    Join Date
    12-20-2007
    Location
    1604 and culebra
    Posts
    1,987

    Default

    i use IO. never had problems with it but never tried n e thing else
    -Ruben-

  4. #14

    Default

    I do like the sound of the ESV, I almost got some when they first released it. They claim all 4 parts can be mixed in a hour then it's ready for use. I will go with that or reef crystals and just add my own extra's too it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Europhyllia View Post
    I started out with Reef Crystals but switched after reading up more on salt. I have used premium salt (Tropic Marin) in the past and it was okay. Part of my decision was based on studies in regards to heavy metals/pollutants in the salt.
    Right now I am doing a lot of water changes on a big tank though and I switched to the cheap stuff: Coralife. It mixes up well and even in the big bucket it comes in separate bags so it's mixed evenly and doesn't get clumpy over time.
    I briefly switched to a mid range salt - Red Sea Coral Pro- because I was out of Coralife. Didn't like that one. Seemed to mix much less clean and leave white crust/film in my 44 gallon mixing trash can.
    I've seen some great reviews on the ESV 4-part salt. Once I am out of Coralife I'd like to try it out.
    I think if I go back to premium salt I will go to something that is really different like the ESV rather than similar bucket salt with a higher price tag. I like that you can customize the values on the ESV, that it mixes up completely clear and can be used the same day and I do believe that trace elements may really be better off in liquid form separate than all mixed in and potentially wasted in a dry salt mix.
    So for now it's either Coralife cheap stuff or ESV for me.

    Here's my ratings (5 star being perfect):

    Reef Crystals - ***
    Tropic Marin - *** (liked it better than RC but price is so high so I give it only 3 stars)
    Oceanic - ** (dissolved okay but left a lot of deposits)
    Red Sea Coral Pro - ** (again too much deposits)
    Coralife - ****
    ESV - B-ionic - will try next

    29g Macro Tank

  5. #15
    Join Date
    05-05-2005
    Location
    San Antonio, Texas
    Posts
    3,428

    Default

    I've used Instant Ocean almost exclusively. I did have a brief stint with Oceanic a few years ago but my corals didn't respond so well to the switch.

    IO is cheap and seems to work however, I do have to mix it overnight in order to get a "clean" batch of water. I supplement with B-Ionic 2 part and DT's magnesium.

    I'm all about K.I.S.S., lol.

    Christopher

  6. #16
    Join Date
    05-13-2008
    Location
    NE San Antonio
    Posts
    156

    Default Salt Mix

    I've used Kent without any problems for a couple of years now, but after reading this thread, I might give Reef Crystals a shot.
    Alex
    210g reef and fish tank

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •