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Salt Mix

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by tangman, Mar 9, 2014.

  1. tangman

    tangman

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    I have been using Reef Crystals for about 4 years, thinking of changing to Salinity Salt Mix. Any suggestions or thoughts?

    Thanks
     
  2. jnjsad

    jnjsad Inactive User

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    I use Aquavitro Salinity and love it. Mixes fast, clean, and parameters are accurate. Also, even though the up front cost may seem high, when you do the math on how much salt it takes to get 1.026 vs. other salts like reef crystals - Aquavitro uses less to get where you need to be. I'm heading to AC&C right now to get a pal in fact.
     
  3. jeremy Acro Addict

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    I have been using it for a couple years. It mixes up consistently and the parameters are where I like everything to be. It is expensive but mixes like 0225 gallons of saltwater.
     
  4. MXC207 Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    If it works good why change? Dont fix what isnt broken! Haha i use reef crystals unless your having problems id stick to what works.
     
  5. blackx-runner Administrator Website Team Leadership Team

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    I agree with this one. I use plain old instant ocean in my reef tank and it works just fine for me.



     
  6. tangman

    tangman

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    Thanks for the input, I decided to stick with Reef Crystals
     

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