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Orm Embar

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I remember reading some advice from Randy (I hope that I remember it accurately! If I recall correctly, he uses Instant Ocean) -

1) Pick a salt with parameters similar to where you want to maintain your tank
2) If you want to store your saltwater for a while, don't use a mix with organic components that can decay over time
3) Cost

I went with Fritz because I target an alk of 8.5, calcium in the mid 400's, and a relatively higher magnesium (1400's) to see if I can use partial water changes to get away with not dosing magnesium. It mixes cleanly and doesn't have organics/binders. Having said that, virtually any salt will probably work well if it's close to where you keep your tank.

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/saltmix-parameters-bring-on-the-test-results.233233/page-8 is an excellent thread with lots of information that I found to be useful

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/o...-reef-aquarium-by-randy-holmes-farley.173563/
 

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The company I serviced accounts for used oceanic sea salt it dissolves extremely fast and I never saw a problem with it. But I'm personally using reef crystals, they are pretty often on sale and is overall effective imo.
 

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