I am choosing between two salts
1. Red Sea (blue top)
2. Red Sea Coral Pro (black top)
I’ve done my research on cost basis of both salts and it’s about he same cost per bucket. I like that I can look up the batch mixing results online.
my tank has a large birdsnest (12x6x8) and other than that I have candy cane coral, some euphila. A hammer, bubble coral, montipora and a ton of zoa.
I can get Red Sea pro locally but if I want Red Sea (blue) I have to order from brs. It’s for this reason I am considering the Red Sea pro.
it seems like you get a higher alkalinity 12dkh vs 8.4dkh alkalinity and slightly higher magnesium. Is there going to be any disadvantage to keeping such a high alkalinity? Will this burn any of my zoas ? It seems to me that perhaps I'm
Going spend more more money dosing soda ash to keep the alkalinity +\- 0.25 dkh. Soda ash is so cheap though.
Need opinions on which is the right salt for
Me?
1. Red Sea (blue top)
2. Red Sea Coral Pro (black top)
I’ve done my research on cost basis of both salts and it’s about he same cost per bucket. I like that I can look up the batch mixing results online.
my tank has a large birdsnest (12x6x8) and other than that I have candy cane coral, some euphila. A hammer, bubble coral, montipora and a ton of zoa.
I can get Red Sea pro locally but if I want Red Sea (blue) I have to order from brs. It’s for this reason I am considering the Red Sea pro.
it seems like you get a higher alkalinity 12dkh vs 8.4dkh alkalinity and slightly higher magnesium. Is there going to be any disadvantage to keeping such a high alkalinity? Will this burn any of my zoas ? It seems to me that perhaps I'm
Going spend more more money dosing soda ash to keep the alkalinity +\- 0.25 dkh. Soda ash is so cheap though.
Need opinions on which is the right salt for
Me?