Seapora balanced pro reef salt

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they sell a lot of rebranded items. very similar to aquamaxx (now aquaready) and their tanks are exactly the same as the old deep blue ones. they are a budget company.
that said salt is salt. if u buy it make sure to test salinity, ph, nitrate, phosphate, calcium, alk, and magnesium for at least the first bucket/box to make sure the parameters are fit for your tank.
what is the intro price and what sizes or gallons made?
 

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I buy that for my fish only tanks, it seems to be the cheapest salt available right now.
even cheaper than io!? that might be a great deal then but u dont trust it in your reef yet? have you done any icp tests recently to see about any heavy metals?
 

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even cheaper than io!? that might be a great deal then but u dont trust it in your reef yet? have you done any icp tests recently to see about any heavy metals?
I admit I tried it on my mature softie tank and the corals didn't like it at all, I had to change back after 2 months. I didn't try on my main tank based on the softie tank experience.

I use coral pro salt purple bucket on my 2 coral tanks so I guess the composition would be very different from this cheap stuff, I assumed that was the reason my corals reacted negatively. As you suggested to the OP to test the parameters, I didn't do this, so I figured it is my fault.

I've been using this on my seahorse tank for a long while now, which does have a giant sinularia and a mangrove tree. Both have been fine with it, and my seahorses are perfectly healthy, I do large 40%-60% water changes weekly on that tank.

No I have never done an icp test.
 
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Buckets of the pro reef were $39.95. Going to mix up a small batch and see how it's goes. They claimed levels look good. Just will have to see how they test out
 

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How do you like the salt? I'm running out of my red sea coral pro, the new price is kind of rediculous.
 

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Hello! I went to one of my supply store looking for my Red Sea Coral Pro Salt and the store manager showed me a Seapora Salt and He said that is the same than Red Sea Coral Pro Salt but cheaper ($16) I noticed the sack says Made In Israel like Red Sea Pro Salt but I thought what if this salt is no the smae quality so I decided for Red Sea again.
 

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