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wow it went up again! Chewy and Petco usually have 15-20 percent off coupons that is when I buy itI have been Instant ocean reef crystal and although it’s worked well the price has pretty much doubled and for almost $90-100 after tax, I’d rather spend my money on a better quality salt, if there is one. Anyone recommend anything?
So I have been using the ESV 4 part salt for the last couple of years.
The primary reason?
I like the overall consistency.
I have a nano (38 gallon) tank so I prefer to make small batches of saltwater, and ESV works well for this, although I admit it's a bit of a pain mixing the components.
Compare this to most other salts where mixing small batches will lead to some inconsistency in the distribution of elements.
Which brings us to Nyos Pure.
According to the literature on their website, they prepare their salt in such a way that the salt mix remains relatively homogeneous from top to bottom of the container.
Would anyone care to comment on the veracity of this claim?
BTWI have no idea if it stratifies any more or less than other salts but it is a great salt. I used it for years after it became my favorite during my Ultimate Salt Test. However, it is one of the most expensive out there at $95 for 135 gallons. ESV has been roughly $90 for 200 gallons when on sale. There was a recent price increase so maybe it will be closer to $100 for 200 gallons going forward
BTW
What improvements in chemistry and/or coral health, if any, did you notice after using The Nyos salt.
Did it result in more consistency in ICP results.
I ask, because I'm considering trying it.
Thanks
ThanksI don't run ICP tests any longer. Did for years and just found nothing important on them that changed anything. I also question most of them and whether they are even accurate/reliable.
I see no difference in coral health between NYOS and ESV. They are both awesome, clean, and consistent. I just prefer ESV and their method