What did you end up using?Just to be safe, which potassium salt is in Primer? Which powder would I need to get to replicate it? It is far too expensive for what it is.
-Edit- Never mind, figured it out!
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What did you end up using?Just to be safe, which potassium salt is in Primer? Which powder would I need to get to replicate it? It is far too expensive for what it is.
-Edit- Never mind, figured it out!
I used this one:What did you end up using?
I used this one:
Corals seemed to respond just fine, and it definitely killed a lot of bugs. I did a second dip in Coral RX after a quarantined the corals, and that didn't seem to knock anything else off, so the potassium chloride seems to work great.
Here you go Potassium ChlorideLink does not work.
If reef primer is KCl, and it's fine for LPS, is reef primer not KCl?KCL dip works wonders on acros and Zoas. Some LPS, it is divastating. My Todd’s torch starting blistering and disintegrating in KCL saltwater…do not use KCL saltwater with Todd’s torch.
Sam
If reef primer is KCl, and it's fine for LPS, is reef primer not KCl?
Sure, instead of pointing out the conflict of information from earlier in the thread, I can do that.I could answer that question without ever having heard of KCl or reef primer. It's a tautology.
Are you actually asking a question?
Sure, instead of pointing out the conflict of information from earlier in the thread, I can do that.
What's in reef primer, or do we not know yet?
I looked for a safety data sheet, but had no luck.
I have used KCl and reef primer, they are not exactly the same. KCI is much harder on the corals. AEFW literally melt before your eyes in KCI but they just fall off and dye with reef primer.
I don't know for sure, but they do seem different. I suspect Reef Primer is a different form of potassium salts.How do you know you are using equal concentrations?
I don't know for sure, but they do seem different. I suspect Reef Primer is a different form of potassium salts.