I've been trying to study which salts are inexpensive and good to use, and I've come to the conclusion that Fritz Reef Pro is the best one to go with. Can anyone give me first hand experience with this product?
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Been using fritz for a while now, so far no complaints. Always mixes consistently and clearI've been trying to study which salts are inexpensive and good to use, and I've come to the conclusion that Fritz Reef Pro is the best one to go with. Can anyone give me first hand experience with this product?
I've been trying to study which salts are inexpensive and good to use, and I've come to the conclusion that Fritz Reef Pro is the best one to go with.
How did you make this decision? What metrics did you use to decide this?
I'm switching from IO Reef Crystals to Red Sea Coral Pro. Should be delivered today. Just thought I'd try something different to see if it makes much of a change.
Been using fritz for a while now, so far no complaints. Always mixes consistently and clear
Since my tank isn't set up or running in any capacity, I just read what folks had to say about it. I have no means, nor frame of reference to make what I would consider an educated decision on salt, hence this post.
That's fair. I was just curious if you had heard something or someone had told you something that strained credulity. I don't there's an objective "best" or "worst" salt mix. I'm not aware of a single major manufacturer that makes salt mixes that are unsuitable for use in reef aquaria. The cheapest-of-the-cheap, Instant Ocean, has been used probably more than any other salt mix. Many SPS fanatics have used this salt for years and had great success as a result (Jason Fox for example runs IO exclusively).
Which salt mix is best for you might vary based on several factors including price, availability, parameters produced (calcium/alkalinity/magnesium), etc. But I think you'll have good success regardless of which you choose
Fritz guy here, been using it since i started my tank. Always clear, good parameters, and great customer service. Had a problem with my octo skimmer, thought it was the salt and i called Fritz about this and they went thru with me my steps on water changes and come to find out it was not the salt that was causing my skimmer to go crazy but my water treatment.
I’ve never heard of Fritz. IO, Reef Crystals and Fluval are all I can find here. I use RC because I have had trouble keeping parameters correct with IO
FWIW there is a lot of speculation that the Live Aquaria salt is repackaged fritz. It is cheaper than fritz (and with coupons cheaper than IO) and has free shipping, you may want to give that a look.
Holy Mess! That's expensive! If that's all I could get, the price would be my rationale for not doing water changes!Fritz is very expensive on Amazon. It's cheaper at SaltwaterAquarium. It's usually cheapest if you can find it at a local LFS. There's one near me that sells it for $55 a box.