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Was curious where everyone buys their salt. Locally? Online? How much?

I wanted to try and switch over to Red Sea vs. Reef Crystals.
 
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That's the second person who told me to go there. He get's it for same price almost as RC. May have to make the trip out. Open Sundays?
 
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Open Sunday = Yes after 12:00 pm
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Call first if ya live any distance. He sells alot of RedSea. I always call to make sure he has in stock
 

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I switched to Red Sea from Reef Crystals last year and couldn't be happier. RC had real high alk in fresh mix. 14 DKH if I remember correctly.
 

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I switched to Red Sea from Reef Crystals last year and couldn't be happier. RC had real high alk in fresh mix. 14 DKH if I remember correctly.

I like the lower parameters of the regular Red Sea mix and to dose it where I want it to be.

That way I get no spikes with water changes
 
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So what do you add to it? anything sepcial?

I remember years ago the RSPro mixed to 14dkh also and then started using RC as was cheaper and more available. I never got a high reading using RC, usually 10dkh. But I'm convined every batch can be different no matter RC or RS.
 

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I switched from RC(using it past 4 years) to RSCP, my only regret; why didn't I make the switch earlier.
I love how well it mixes in a short time & how much better my corals look.
 
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Ok, and do you follow their unique instructions? Like letting it mix for no more than 4 hours? Whats your routine?
 
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