NYOS Salt

AquaLogic

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 14, 2023
Messages
630
Reaction score
374
Location
USA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Anyone have idea when they will be restocked? Or is this an ongoing problem with stocking?
This is the first time I've seen it completely out of stock. Glad I got a new bucket a few weeks ago. Have you tried contacting Nyos? I'm sure they will give you some info.
 

Hurricane Aquatics

Valuable Member
View Badges
Joined
Oct 17, 2013
Messages
1,478
Reaction score
907
Location
TN
Rating - 100%
10   0   0
That's really interesting. I haven't experienced that, and just the other day after a round of testing I was thinking to myself how much I love Nyos because every batch is dead on for me. I test out exactly what they claim it to be on the bucket. I remember it very clearly because I was so impressed by how consistent and accurate it is for me. I wonder why your experience has been so much different.

Again, all 4 of my bags were the same. I've reordered new bagsonths later and they come with 8.5 all and the previous 4 had 7.7. I mean they vary by when you order and then order again.

This was when BRS started carrying it. They might have tightened it up since then, hopefully. It's great salt, I never said it wasn't.
 

AquaLogic

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 14, 2023
Messages
630
Reaction score
374
Location
USA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Again, all 4 of my bags were the same. I've reordered new bagsonths later and they come with 8.5 all and the previous 4 had 7.7. I mean they vary by when you order and then order again.

This was when BRS started carrying it. They might have tightened it up since then, hopefully. It's great salt, I never said it wasn't.
Oh I don't doubt you, I just found it curious. I would be willing to bet it was growing pains in the beginning and it has worked itself out. The bucket I am finishing up on now tests exactly at what is listed and also the bottom of the bucket tests exactly as the top did, which I was impressed with as well.

I'm about to pop a new bucket open in a week or so, and the buckets are different batches ordered a good bit apart. I'll post back on what the results are. I'll keep using it as long as it stays consistent for me. I can't get over how crazy clean it mixes.
 

Jimbo327

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Jun 12, 2007
Messages
902
Reaction score
1,084
Location
Orange County, CA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Okay, so here is the info from Nyos.

First, all of North America for Nyos is distributed through Aperture. And Aperture is basically BRS. So when I asked Nyos directly, they actually routed me to BRS for answers.

From BRS, the salt is delayed and in ocean transit from EU. It will be here late June and they distributed to all the North America vendors. So most likely, it'll be available again in early July.
 

SpyC

Valuable Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 6, 2019
Messages
1,556
Reaction score
1,224
Location
MD
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Okay, so here is the info from Nyos.

First, all of North America for Nyos is distributed through Aperture. And Aperture is basically BRS. So when I asked Nyos directly, they actually routed me to BRS for answers.

From BRS, the salt is delayed and in ocean transit from EU. It will be here late June and they distributed to all the North America vendors. So most likely, it'll be available again in early July.
With folks biycotting BRS due to dropping ghl and coralvue, there may be more nyos salt available
 

braaap

Valuable Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 16, 2015
Messages
2,482
Reaction score
2,734
Location
Montana
Rating - 100%
3   0   0
lol I tossed out 3/4 bucket 2 weeks ago. Stuff is junk. Went back to Brightwell.
 

Gribbles

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 10, 2022
Messages
582
Reaction score
456
Location
Cypress
Rating - 100%
1   0   0
Okay, so here is the info from Nyos.

First, all of North America for Nyos is distributed through Aperture. And Aperture is basically BRS. So when I asked Nyos directly, they actually routed me to BRS for answers.

From BRS, the salt is delayed and in ocean transit from EU. It will be here late June and they distributed to all the North America vendors. So most likely, it'll be available again in early July.
Got a "back in stock" alert today
 

Aquariumaddictuk

Discus Sensei, Reefing Padawan
View Badges
Joined
Feb 7, 2023
Messages
626
Reaction score
727
Location
Cambridge
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Loved the NYOS salt.
The only reason I stopped using was the DKH was a little higher than I wanted & I moved over to aquaforest reef.
 

Christan Kapaun

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 27, 2025
Messages
12
Reaction score
10
Location
Germany
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi all,

this is Christian, I am together with my brother Matthias founder of Nyos.

First of all thank you so much for all the positive and constructive reviews. It is the greatest reward for what we do and all the hard work we have put into our salt mix. Thank you all!

I came across this thread and saw that there are many unanswered questions and I wanted to use the opportunity to give you some background information about salt mixes.

Let‘s first start with consistency because this has been discussed here lately: In general, it is impossible to mix salt without any variety through several batches. It is also extremely difficult to mix salt homogenousely in general. It of course depends on the mixing method you chose, on the granule size of the different salts, the consistency within a specific raw material and even things like temperature and many many more factors. With the ICP testing of every batch, we wanted to make this more transparent to you that you see the variety in the parameters instead of hiding it.

As assumed by some of you, we found some tweaks here and there to reduce the variety of the parameters even further and we are constantly improving. The acceptable range of ALK is now 8.0-8.9 with a target of 8.5. Lately we managed to narrow it down to 8.3.-8.8 and hope to improve here even more.

Keep in mind, with our latest improvement, the introduction of the MS Trace Elements (like Selenium, Rubidium and others that can only be detected with the ICP-MS) the ratio between the biggest ingredient (sodium chloride) and the smallest ingredient (selenium) is 1:50.000.000 (!!). That means on 1.000kgs of Sodium Chloride we have to add 0,00002 kgs of Selenium and mix that homogeneously so if you test the salt you will find 0,2 ppb (parts per billion) Selenium. To make this possible, you really need to think outside the box.

Hope that helps you a little bit to understand the difficulties when mixing salt. If you would like to know more about salt mixed, let us know.

By the way: We chose 8.5 dkh because we think this is how most of you rund their reef tanks. But is that actually true? What ALK would you prefer? If we figure out a way to make a representative poll what users would prefer, we would adapt the receipe.


Best regards

Christian
 

The Warelock

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 4, 2025
Messages
258
Reaction score
195
Location
Miami
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi all,

this is Christian, I am together with my brother Matthias founder of Nyos.

First of all thank you so much for all the positive and constructive reviews. It is the greatest reward for what we do and all the hard work we have put into our salt mix. Thank you all!

I came across this thread and saw that there are many unanswered questions and I wanted to use the opportunity to give you some background information about salt mixes.

Let‘s first start with consistency because this has been discussed here lately: In general, it is impossible to mix salt without any variety through several batches. It is also extremely difficult to mix salt homogenousely in general. It of course depends on the mixing method you chose, on the granule size of the different salts, the consistency within a specific raw material and even things like temperature and many many more factors. With the ICP testing of every batch, we wanted to make this more transparent to you that you see the variety in the parameters instead of hiding it.

As assumed by some of you, we found some tweaks here and there to reduce the variety of the parameters even further and we are constantly improving. The acceptable range of ALK is now 8.0-8.9 with a target of 8.5. Lately we managed to narrow it down to 8.3.-8.8 and hope to improve here even more.

Keep in mind, with our latest improvement, the introduction of the MS Trace Elements (like Selenium, Rubidium and others that can only be detected with the ICP-MS) the ratio between the biggest ingredient (sodium chloride) and the smallest ingredient (selenium) is 1:50.000.000 (!!). That means on 1.000kgs of Sodium Chloride we have to add 0,00002 kgs of Selenium and mix that homogeneously so if you test the salt you will find 0,2 ppb (parts per billion) Selenium. To make this possible, you really need to think outside the box.

Hope that helps you a little bit to understand the difficulties when mixing salt. If you would like to know more about salt mixed, let us know.

By the way: We chose 8.5 dkh because we think this is how most of you rund their reef tanks. But is that actually true? What ALK would you prefer? If we figure out a way to make a representative poll what users would prefer, we would adapt the receipe.


Best regards

Christian
I would like to run my tank at 8.5dkh ideally, so there is some buffer room in case alk starts dropping faster over time.

I ordered a bucket of your salt a few weeks ago to try and the ICP sticker on the lid says “8.7dkh” but the first two batches of saltwater I made read “7.6dkh” so that kind of sucked to see ngl. Not a huge deal since alk can be raised easily but it left me filled with doubt about the ICP results posted on the bucket lid tbh.

I rolled the bag of salt very well before using and double checked the alk readings on my Hanna checker with a new bottle of reagent with the same results…

IMG_0489.jpeg



IMG_0488.jpeg
 

rtparty

7500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 19, 2010
Messages
8,704
Reaction score
14,985
Location
Utah
Rating - 100%
4   0   0
I would like to run my tank at 8.5dkh ideally, so there is some buffer room in case alk starts dropping faster over time.

I ordered a bucket of your salt a few weeks ago to try and the ICP sticker on the lid says “8.7dkh” but the first two batches of saltwater I made read “7.6dkh” so that kind of sucked to see ngl. Not a huge deal since alk can be raised easily but it left me filled with doubt about the ICP results posted on the bucket lid tbh.

I rolled the bag of salt very well before using and double checked the alk readings on my Hanna checker with a new bottle of reagent with the same results…

IMG_0489.jpeg



IMG_0488.jpeg

What was your calcium?

How do you check salinity and how do you calibrate it?
 

rtparty

7500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 19, 2010
Messages
8,704
Reaction score
14,985
Location
Utah
Rating - 100%
4   0   0
Didn’t check calcium, I can check tomorrow. I check salinity using refractometer with 35ppt calibration fluid from BRS.

I’d look up Randy’s DIY refractometer solution and make some. Make sure your refractometer is correct. I’ve found so many bad batches of calibration solution I don’t trust any of them

I tested the first few batches of NYOS salt and alkalinity was spot on. I haven’t checked the last couple though
 

The Warelock

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 4, 2025
Messages
258
Reaction score
195
Location
Miami
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I’d look up Randy’s DIY refractometer solution and make some. Make sure your refractometer is correct. I’ve found so many bad batches of calibration solution I don’t trust any of them

I tested the first few batches of NYOS salt and alkalinity was spot on. I haven’t checked the last couple though
I have to make my own calibration solution?

You don’t trust BRS “refracto juice?”
 

TOP 10 Trending Threads

HOW DO YOU ADJUST YOUR CUC AS ALGAE DISAPPEARS?

  • Capture and re-home CUC

    Votes: 8 7.3%
  • Increase white light/hours in tank to spur algae growth to feed CUC

    Votes: 6 5.5%
  • Feed nori to support CUC

    Votes: 39 35.5%
  • Feed herbivore pellets to support CUC

    Votes: 39 35.5%
  • Allow attrition to balance CUC and algae

    Votes: 46 41.8%
  • Provide macro algae to feed CUC

    Votes: 7 6.4%
  • Introduce CUC predators

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 11 10.0%
Back
Top