I just ran out of my coral pro salt (black bucket) and I was thinking on making the switch to Red Sea salt mix (blue bucket). I have a mixture of LPS/softies & rock flower anemone. Is spending the extra bucks on the black bucket worth it ?
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That’s a fair point. The main reason why I do like the black bucket is because of the high ALK and I don’t need to does anything. I was also thinking of switching to instant ocean reef crystal as it’s very accessible to me.When it comes to salt, I just go for the cheapest. Well not exactly, I just follow the following priority bracket
1. Price
2. Closest to target parameters (mostly Alk)
3. Availability
For me, that is instant ocean reef crystals. I would go for the regular instant ocean but the alk is too high
If you want high alk, instant ocean regular mixes at 11.11 vs the red sea’s 10.18.That’s a fair point. The main reason why I do like the black bucket is because of the high ALK and I don’t need to does anything. I was also thinking of switching to instant ocean reef crystal as it’s very accessible to me.When it comes to salt, I just go for the cheapest. Well not exactly, I just follow the following priority bracket
1. Price
2. Closest to target parameters (mostly Alk)
3. Availability
For me, that is instant ocean reef crystals. I would go for the regular instant ocean but the alk is too high
My partner uses instant reef crystals and her aquarium is thriving way better than mine at times haha . Maybe I’m just overthinking this while salt thing
Alk can be reduced easily with Sodium Bisulfate. I use ~1/3 tsp in a five-gallon batch to get it down in the 8 range....For me, that is instant ocean reef crystals. I would go for the regular instant ocean but the alk is too high...
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