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Unread 04/10/2012, 12:43 PM   #1
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Best Cheap Salt

Howdy, I'm sure this is a common newbie question, but I just ran out of my first bag of Instant Ocean Salt and am wondering what salt I should buy, and what is the cheapest way to get it. Amazon.com seems the cheapest so far.


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Unread 04/10/2012, 12:57 PM   #2
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Drs Fosters & Smith has a special now where they will ship for free if you order more than $50 worth. So just add something else cheap, like food, to get to $50. The 200lb box was like $48 last I saw for the Instant Ocean Reef Crystals, which seems like a pretty widely used salt. Regular IO is $9 cheaper.

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Oh, and I saw Coralife Salt at the Petland off of 40 and N, but I don't know if that's a good brand. 50 gallon bag was on sale for just $16.99 though. So, does anyone know if that's a good salt? Thanks.


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Oh, and I saw Coralife Salt at the Petland off of 40 and N, but I don't know if that's a good brand. 50 gallon bag was on sale for just $16.99 though. So, does anyone know if that's a good salt? Thanks.
your best bet is to buy in the box and u will save money in the long haul


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Tropical World has 200 lb box of Coralife for 34.95. It is under 38.00 with tax. 09.50 for 50 lb bag when you break it down. Pretty cheap.


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Tropical World has 200 lb box of Coralife for 34.95. It is under 38.00 with tax. 09.50 for 50 lb bag when you break it down. Pretty cheap.
Wow I would love to get 200 pounds of coralife salt for $35 bucks....

Still, that's $15 off everyone else's price if it happens to be just the regular 200 gal mix


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Heh, how many gallons does 200 pounds make?!!?? So, do most people just get whatever salt is cheapest?


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Wow I would love to get 200 pounds of coralife salt for $35 bucks....

Still, that's $15 off everyone else's price if it happens to be just the regular 200 gal mix
You got me. It's a 200 gallon box, 4 bags.


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Heh, how many gallons does 200 pounds make?!!?? So, do most people just get whatever salt is cheapest?
your best bet is to pick one type of salt and stick with it


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Two bags and 4 cups will make 120 gallons at 1.026. This is using I/O.


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Two bags and 4 cups will make 120 gallons at 1.026. This is using I/O.
Sounds like you have done this before

I thought I read somewhere that the coralife salt was high in phosphates is that true? I use instant ocean reef crystals personally. I think I took that advice from you Hershal .


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your best bet is to pick one type of salt and stick with it
I disagree some what. Yes I like sticking with 1 main type of salt (always preferred Coralife myself), But I think it's a good thing to switch salts up once in a while as the blend of trace elements in each brand is "different" and can add some diversity to what is going in the tank. 90% of trace elements (probably more) are in such low quantities that it would not make a major change in chemistry; and subtle changes is what we're after anyway right?

The reason I like the coralife, is because it seems to dissolve faster and clearer, leaving no residue behind(and in my opinionthe best bang for the buck). I've found regular instant ocean to leave some "dirt" in the bottom.....oceanic salt is the worst for that. Reef Crystals is good salt as well, but expensive. So for big water changes that can add up quick.


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your best bet is to pick one type of salt and stick with it
I started with Reef Crystals and just stuck with it. Definitely leaves a brown residue behind but my tank seems to like it. I net it out before making a water change and scrub the barrel once a month. I have been eyeing 2 165 gallon tanks like Hershel's and will change salt mix if I buy them. Those tanks would be too difficult to clean monthly.


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Mkart thats what kids are for.




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Maybe I could train my Weimaraner to do that. No kids here.


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