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01/25/2016, 09:56 PM | #1 |
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Saltmix Parameters bring on the test results
There was an excellent thread put together quite some time ago now by Billybeau1
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1714505 I've referred to it may times to see if someone is close to the expected values of a particular saltmix. There can of course be slight variations and if any settling has occurred in the mix before use can cause results to be even farther from the normal numbers. There's threads all the time with people testing their new salt mix but seems like its always when there's possibly a problem with it. I'd like this to be a thread of new batches of salt mix tested when there aren't any problems. Get a good array of tests done on different brands. Then compare each one against the original synthetic saltmix parameters thread and compile a set of averages for a particular brand and compare. Just basics like temp, salinity, alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium. Or at subset of those three but I think temp and salinity level should be published with all the posts. Giving what was used for the testing would be nice too. Something simple like Brand: Temp: Salinity: Alkalinity: Calcium: Magnesium: My tests done tonight from my New Salt mix brute. Brand: Instant Ocean (IO) nothing added Temp: 77.2 (Hanna handheld meter) Salinity: 53mS pinpoint probe and 35ppt veegee refractometer Alk:10.4dkh Salifert Ca: 410 ppm Salifert Mg: 1320ppm Salifert
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This should be interesting. I've thought about doing another study like the older one, but I've been too busy.
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I'm in. Next mix I'll post. As you I use IO nothing added. Curious to compare results.
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01/26/2016, 04:43 AM | #4 |
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To make this as accurate as possible, It wouldn't be a bad idea to make sure the dry salt mix has been thoroughly mixed before using, to eliminat any possible elemental stratification that may have occurred during shipping.
Make sure you're adding the mix to the RO/DI water, and not the water to the mix. Allow the ASW to mix for at least 4 hours before taking any measurements, to ensure a good mix. Use a properly calibrated salinity measuring device, i.e. Refractometer calibrated with a 35ppt solution, not RO/DI or distilled water, or a probe calibrated with a 53mS solution. If using another type of device, make a note of it. What kits were used to measure the Ca, Mg and Alk. |
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I agree all that would be nice and bring temp before testing up to around 77F or 25C
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Brand: Tropic Marin Sea Salt (NOT Pro)
Temp: 77.8 (Lab Grade Thermometer) Salinity: 35 ppt 1.026 (Calibrated Refractometer) Alk: 9.5 dkh Salifert Ca: 430 ppm Salifert Mg:1240 ppm Salifert Salifert results are average of 3 consecutive tests. Fairly consistent results with the last 3 buckets of Tropic Marin Sea Salt. Mg is less than I like but I bump up MG to 1300-1325 prior adding it to tank. |
01/26/2016, 09:33 PM | #7 |
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That's perfect thanks!
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Brand: Instant Ocean Reef Crystals
Temp: 78 (glass thermometer) SG: 1.026 (35 ppt refractometer) Alk: 15 dkh (tested 3 times with Red Sea Marine Care Test Kit) Ca: 440 ppm (Red Sea Calcium Pro Test Kit) Mag: 1240 ppm (Red Sea Magnesium Pro Test Kit) IO Reef Crystals mixed with RO/DI and circulated for 24 hours.
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Brand: esv
Temp: 77 Salinity: 1.026 refactor Alkalinity: 9.0 dkh hanna Calcium: 450 hanna/lamott/salifert all three are close perfer the hanna Magnesium:1400 salifert there used to a be a sticky around here with all the brands and specs listed not sure were i saw it. |
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that what your talking about?
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except esv salt mix needs to be added to the list, there may be other too
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01/30/2016, 01:39 PM | #14 |
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That list is far from accurate anymore. The composition of most of these salts has been changed many times since then. Very rough guide at best.
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I know! That's why I tested it 3 times.
Makes sense to me though because my alkalinity always reads way high in my tank water.
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So, any new updates or additions I'll be adding to a spreadsheet. Anyone that doesn't want to post in this thread can always PM me results. And yes this is just for a rough idea of what could be expected from a particular salt mix.
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Going to start testing myself one brand at a time. Like one a month. Probably starting soonish. Anyone else like to add their results please feel free to post here or PM me.
And I guess I could link here to the test kit reviews I've done and recommend. API and Salifert Calcium and Alkalinity tests kits http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=1927189 A Nitrate Test kit shootout between NYOS, Salifert, RedSea Pro, and API http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2538789 A PO4 test kit shootout between Nyos, Elos Pro, Salifert, Hanna Checkers x2, and Seachem. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2540702 Me vs. Triton http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2537234 All the Above along with AWT vs. Triton which also includes another follow up Triton test http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?p=24141851 The final Big 3 Shootout Alk, Ca, Mg: RedSea, Nyos, Elos, Salifert, API, Hanna, Triton, AWT http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?p=24321203 to get started:
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Need to get this thread updated. The past week I've been nailing down procedures to be able to consistently be able to test various brands of salt.
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But 1L proved to be to small a volume. So, moved up to 2 gallons and that seems to have done it. My process going forward will be to check for calibration or calibrate if required both my veegee/vitalsine refractometer and pin point salinity probe. Bring 2 gallons of RODI water up to 25C Place in pin point probe and Pico pump Thoroughly mix the dry salt mix. Slowly add in salt over 1 hour period to 35ppt. Mix dry salt between 1/4 cup scoops. Once 35ppt is reached wait 45 minutes. Take Alkalinity, Calcium, and Mg Tests all with Salifert kits. IO over several tests using that procedure has tested very consistent to Alkalinity: 10.9-11.2 Calcium: 405-410 Mg: ~1275 This is from 1 bag. There can be variations from bag to bag of course but I would feel comfortable saying the 2009 results are still correct for at least IO. I have also sent a sample off to Triton to cross check my results. I would also say it's safe to say one can expect IO mixed to 35ppt to get around Alk: 11dKH Calcium: 400 Mg: 1300
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So far this is the data I've collected on IO
Instant Ocean 9/30/2009 400 11 1350 1/25/2016 410 10.4 1320 8/24/2016 409.4 NA 1351 3/2/2016 405 10.9 1275 3/3/2016 410 11.2 1275 AVG 406.88 10.88 1314.20
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It cracks me up when people think the salt mix is like cake batter and need to mix up the dry salt mix, like you could really could mix up separated elements equally. All the salt mix I've ever used started out as a liquid; whether natural, synthetic, or enhanced. Then it is evaporated which makes each granular a complete saltwater chain, the elements do not separate. If you purchase salt mix that is of separate elements you would have to mix the entire batch for it to usable. Anyone that gives you information about rolling a bucket around or shaking up the salt mix to mix is just to cover up poor quality control. Most of the time we add to the inconsistency and precipitation by the way we mix and test our own water.
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And yes, stratification can, has, and does occur. Here's a start for something to read. http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-03/rhf/
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The salt products we use are based on evaporated saltwater, in some sense, but that's probably limited to the NaCl component. The rest probably comes as separate ingredients or as contaminants. Drying saltwater converts a lot of the calcium and carbonate or bicarbonate into sand. The sand won't redissolve, so there would be no carbonate alkalinity in dried saltwater.
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oh I forgot how many real chemist and biologist are on this board, I still find it funny how you think you are going to shake a bucket and evenly mix all the elements.
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