Salt-Mix Survey

Discussion in 'Salt' started by Matt Rogers, Mar 19, 2003.

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What Salt do you Use

  1. Kent

    1.8%
  2. Oceanic

    8.8%
  3. Instant Ocean

    42.1%
  4. Tropic Marin

    3.5%
  5. Tropic Marin Pro

    5.3%
  6. Reef Crystals

    14.9%
  7. Seachem

    6.1%
  8. Ocean Pure

    1.8%
  9. Ocean Pure Pro

    0.9%
  10. Marine Environment

    0.9%
  11. OTHER

    14.0%
  1. Jason McKenzie

    Jason McKenzie Super Moderator

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    Yes After 4 years I've dragged this thread up and refreshed the poll.

    So what salt are you using and why?

    J
     
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  3. muecyl

    muecyl Feather Duster

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    Georgia's aquarium used 750 -2,000 lb sacks of Instant Ocean at a total of 1.5 million lbs of of Instant Ocean. I don't know if that means anything... but if it is good enough for them it is good enough for my tank:inquisiti
     
  4. BB23

    BB23 Astrea Snail

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    Basically, i've used instant ocean all of my life, it mixes well, it tastes amazing haha jk (Although ive gotten a mouthful once:tongue4: ....good times with water changes;D ) Overall reliable product.
     
  5. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    Instant Ocean for the price!;D
     
  6. jtReef

    jtReef Ritteri Anemone

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    I also use instant ocean as well. Plus it is easy to get the industrial sized box that does 200 gallons for less than the bucket that only makes 160 gal. I believe I pay about 32 dollars for 200 gal. And the big box actually has 4 smaller bags of 50 gal each which is nice. I used to always get pissed when moisture would get into the bucket making the entire salt mix hard as rock and needing a drill bit or chisel to break it up again.
     
  7. Jason McKenzie

    Jason McKenzie Super Moderator

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    So how many of you perform water quality tests on your newly mixed water before you put it in your tank?
    Beyond SG and temp. Do you measure CA ALK and Mag?

    I have found over the last few months that several salts lack the consistency that would like from bag to bag or bucket to bucket.
    Currently I have found my ALK to be mixing a 4dKH Far below the desired 8. useing Ocean pure Pro.
    I find Kent Salt to be very dirty
    so for now I will be using Tropic Marin Pro. Newly mixed measures
    CA 410
    ALK 8
    PH 8.3
    Mag 1400
    That is at sg 1.026 79F
     
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  9. inwall75

    inwall75 Giant Squid

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    All salt mixes are bad...pick your poison. If you aren't testing for these basic elements prior to doing a waterchange, you should be.
     
  10. Urban_s

    Urban_s Sea Dragon

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    I have been using IO for a while. I have switched over to another brand....can't remember for a bucket( it was cheap).
     
  11. muecyl

    muecyl Feather Duster

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    I'm glad Im not the only one who has had the problem with the IO bucket and moister, it becomes so flipping hard!!!!! your not joke'n when you say you need a chisel either!:laugh5:
     
  12. nemo79

    nemo79 Zoanthid

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    I use IO as well but I hear that the Kent sea salt is actually geared towards reef tanks and IO is made more for FO. I was thinking of changing but I am leery of any ill affects changing salt would do to my tank.