Sealab 28 vs seachem reef buffer?

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I currently use sealab28. I am trying to use everything seachem. But I really like the slow dissolve rate of sealab28. Thank you
 

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I really don't see a reason to use only Seachem as not all of their products are the best, but regardless, I'd immediately ditch the Sealab 28 as it isn't a good way to go. It's like dosing a fixed amount of stuff regardless of demand.

If you use a Seachem buffer, don't pick the marine buffer. Use one of their other buffer products.
 

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