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::EDIT::Someone already mentioned this so deleted what I said
 

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Thats the dosage for FRESHWATER:
FRESHWATER: Add 1 ounce (30 ml) of Rally™ PRO per 10 gallons (38 liters) of total water volume. If the pH is above 8.0, add 1 ounce (30 ml) per 20 gallons (76 liters) of total water volume.
SALTWATER: Add 1 ounce (30 ml) of Rally™ PRO per 20 gallons
So I got a 2 liter of this.. bottle states it treats 426 gallons of saltwater right on the front. … the bottle is 64 oz and if I do the math 1oz per 20 gallons that’s 5oz per 100 gallons of saltwater… ummmm how does that add up? That’s like 1200 gallons per bottle lol..
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So I got a 2 liter of this.. bottle states it treats 426 gallons of saltwater right on the front. … the bottle is 64 oz and if I do the math 1oz per 20 gallons that’s 5oz per 100 gallons of saltwater… ummmm how does that add up? That’s like 1200 gallons per bottle lol..
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The bottle has confused many- it’s one ounce per 140 gallons
The bottle has confused many- it’s one ounce per 140 gallons
 

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The bottle is 2 liters which is =67 ounces - which treat 426 gallons
so if you have 300 gallons, 300*67 oz/426 = 47 oz to treat 300 gallons.

At least thats how I do the math...

However, the directions say 1 oz/20 gallons = 15 oz for 300 gallons

So indeed it's somewhat confusing.
 
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