natural seawater

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  1. squeezebox

    squeezebox Plankton

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    does anyone use natural seawater for water changes on a periodic basis?
     
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  3. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    I do.
    Got some up here in Northern Cali. Great stuff, lots of bugs.
    BUt it's too cold to collect lately so I have been using filtered NSW from the store - 'Catalina' water.

    Thanks for joining! [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]
     
  4. Gresham

    Gresham Great Blue Whale

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    I do as well, just recieved 1300 gallons of Catalina Norcal water.  Gotta add that Norcal Matt, don't want to piss off the LA boys (different company).    I bring it home and do my water changes with it.  I've been doing 5g changes once every couple days for the past 3 weeks.  Its really helped knock my phospates/silica down and bring back my PH/Alk/calcium balance. ;D  I notice a HUGE difference at work with it, everything responds great to it.  My corals seem to LOVE it at home, my new acro's (got sm green colony and a few purple tip frags-wahoo [smiley=biggrinbounce.gif]) have they're polyps extended really far out and did so within 10 minutes after acclimation!  Got to love those Bali aquacultured corals  [smiley=smile.gif]
     
  5. JOER0178

    JOER0178 Peppermint Shrimp

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    I wish i could use natural seawater but i live in NYC and I dont think fish like hypodermic needles
     
  6. squeezebox

    squeezebox Plankton

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    joero178 see the fishing charters on shore that travel out 100 miles they will bring you back water if you supply containers
     
  7. CowboyUp

    CowboyUp Fire Worm

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    I'm a little un-decided on the "Catalina" water that I've tried. I used it for about 3 water changes and my tank didn't respond very well to it. It could have been the LFS store I was getting it from though. I've been having pretty good luck with RO water and Instant Ocean.

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  9. SpngBob

    SpngBob Astrea Snail

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    Im not familiar with Catalina but my LFS just started selling 10 gallon containers of Saltwater... I guess you would call it live water or something?

    I will have to look next time I go... it would probly be worth it if you had a small tank but I cat imagine walkin out of the store with 15 of those things
     
  10. Gresham

    Gresham Great Blue Whale

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    SpngBob, Catalina, the Los Angeles company trucks their water all over the place, it actually might be from them.

    CowboyUp, Catalina Los Angeles gets their water from the Orange Country shipping channel, not to clean of a place. Also, LFS have been known to refill the Catalina container with salt mix and tap water, that could be whats happenning to you
     
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    JOER0178 Peppermint Shrimp

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    I never thought of that squeezebox I think im going to try that
     
  12. CowboyUp

    CowboyUp Fire Worm

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    Hey Gresham-

    That very well could be the problem. I was getting it from a LFS in Orange County. I may try it again from a different LFS, but for now I'll keep with the RO/Instant Ocean. Thanks for the info!

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