Best Dosing option for me?

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So here are my thoughts. I intended to do Aquaforest 1+2+3+ but then i discovered through a buddy Seachem Reef fusion, and Brightwell Code A and B. I like the 2 part with trace options, as i eventually will get a Neptune DOS, and really would like to only have to buy one.

What would you all suggest? Reminder here, i want easy, i dont want to be able to pour it in my dosing containers, and not need a chemistry degree to get it to work well, and such. Also ease of getting. Thats a huge factor. Closest LFS is an hour away i order most things, so ease of getting is a huge factor for me, and of course cost. Im a 80 gallon total volume. Plans are for LPS, choice SPS and clam(s)
 

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how hard is it to get? like that legit is a big concern of mine.

ESV B-ionic is a great product, but it should not be viewed as a trace element supplement, which it is not, despite having appropriate amounts of trace elements in it.
 

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