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View Poll Results: What salt do you use? | |||
Instant Ocean |
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118 | 42.29% |
Reef Crystals |
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33 | 11.83% |
Tropic Marin |
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45 | 16.13% |
Kent |
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8 | 2.87% |
Coralife |
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9 | 3.23% |
Seachem |
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11 | 3.94% |
Oceanic |
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24 | 8.60% |
Other |
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31 | 11.11% |
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#1 |
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What salt do you use?
Thought this would be an intresting poll, even though I know who the winner will be.
(IO) cough! I personally use Tropic Marin. Make sure to vote and let's see what happens. Let me know if I left an important one off. Thanks
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I voted TM although I've been using TM Pro.
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-David- President - New Hampshire Reef Club There’ll be no one to save, with the world in a grave Current Tank Info: 100 gal lagoon/seagrass, 100 gal sump, Lifereef 72" skimmer, 180 inwall, 125 inwall seagrass/lagoon in progress |
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I figured I'd group them together. How do you like the TM Pro? Does that differ from regular TM other than higher calc. and alk?
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I voted instant ocean
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PBITAWA Current Tank Info: 72 gallon bow Mixed Reef 1 fw tank |
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Feast your eyes, this is the only time TM and IO will ever be tied.
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I voted for reef crystals. What my LFS sells and recomends.
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180g IN WALL, REEF Current Tank Info: 180 gallon |
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Alk is right on at 8 dkh, Ca is high slightly over 500 ppm, and Mg is low 1200 ppm. I'm only on my second bucket, and there was some variation from the first to second bucket. Mg was lower in the first bucket
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-David- President - New Hampshire Reef Club There’ll be no one to save, with the world in a grave Current Tank Info: 100 gal lagoon/seagrass, 100 gal sump, Lifereef 72" skimmer, 180 inwall, 125 inwall seagrass/lagoon in progress |
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I started out with IO, but recently switched to Reef Crystals.
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Whatever's available and at the best price point. Doing a 10% change with a different salt brand, IME, doesn't make any difference.
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The sum of my knowledge is great, the sum of my ignorance greater still Kieron Dodds Administrator Inside Aquatics Current Tank Info: 450 Reef/180 FOWLR/125 ARLC/40 Seahorse/12 Planted/12 Planted |
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Io buckets. Get them cheap
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Reef Crystals
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IO baby all the way to the winner's circle !
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If I get more obsessed with reefkeeping I will be divorced, living in the back of my LFS ! Been keeping fish (salt and fresh) since the 1970s. Started reefing in 1998 . 40 Breeder Club AP24 Club Current Tank Info: AP24 soft coral tank & JBJ Nano 12DX, 40 Breeder |
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FOWLRLS Is the skimmers collection cup half empty or half full? Current Tank Info: Perfecto 29gal., 50lbs Caribian LS, 26lbs Tonga Feleni LR, 24lbs BR, Coralife Super Skimmer 65, Millenium 200 Wet/Dry, Power Sweep 226, Marineland Stealth 200watt heater, Aqua-Tech 5 gal. QT |
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I wonder what those who voted "other" use?
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IO, it's worked for 4 years so why switch?
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Fishie (MASLAC member) "It's alaways a sometin'" -- Roseanna Roseannadana Current Tank Info: 225 gal LeeMar Reef; Deltec AP 702, ProFiLux, 90 gal sump/fuge, 3x250 HQI Lumenarcs. 4x96W PC actinics; 375 lbs LR; 3" LS; Hammerhead CL, Korallin c3002, KM500, Auto Water Change/Top Off; Aquatinics 1/3 HP drop in |
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Dang, maybe I should switch to Instant Ocean (using coralife now becuase that is what the LFS sells)!!!
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***Michelle*** My username was msim001s and I had a lionfish avatar - I needed a change! Current Tank Info: 90 gallon reef, 30 gallon sump, closed loop, 2 250W reefstar MH's |
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Yeah, I'm expecting about 50% to use IO. What I'm really intrested in is who comes in 2nd and 3rd.
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Reef Crystals
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I feel more like myself now than I did before. Current Tank Info: 120g mixed reef, 2 x 250W DE MH, 2 x 54w T5, MSX 200 SKimmer, 2 Koralia 4's, 40g fuge/sump, QT |
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I use Oceanpure salt.
It's a low cost salt, mixes FAST, and has good test results. |
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Not looking too good for Seachem.
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I'm hoping to get at least 500 votes.
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"I wonder what those who voted "other" use?"--Brent
_____________ I voted other. I use Proline SuperSalt. One 5 gallon bucket makes up 400 gallons of salt water. (You have to add pure salt to the mix--I uses Morton's canning and pickling salt for that.) I am very new to the hobby, so may find this doesn't work well for some reason, but so far I have been happy with the results and the price is great ($47 for the concentrate and $20 for the Morton's gets you 400 gallons). You have to have a good mixing tool (I use an electric drill with a paint mixing attachment) and measure everything very carefully, but otherwise it is less hassle than the bulkier total mixes. Curious if anyone used this long term and if so, what they think.
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I've never heard of anyone doing that before, I'd be intrested in seeing how livestock reacts to that.
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