I was using Brightwell Neomarine and decided to switch to TMP because of their similar profiles. If you are switching, you have the opportunity to assess your maintenance how the salt plays in. I chose Nonmarine/TMP salt profile for three reasons:
1. Low ALK that allows me to dose to hit the target elevated parameters I'm looking for. Although my 1% AWC parameters aren't going to be substantial...it still is in line with my approach to dosing.
2. Mixes very clean and can be used fairly quickly
3. Other parameters are inline with my tank targets
If you are interested in something similar to TMP...I can recommend Neomarine as they really are very similar.
For other salts such as IO RC with already elevated parameters, you may be able to adjust down your dosing. For my previous 34gal tank, I was able to eliminate dosing using IO RC with weekly 20% water changes.
1. Low ALK that allows me to dose to hit the target elevated parameters I'm looking for. Although my 1% AWC parameters aren't going to be substantial...it still is in line with my approach to dosing.
2. Mixes very clean and can be used fairly quickly
3. Other parameters are inline with my tank targets
If you are interested in something similar to TMP...I can recommend Neomarine as they really are very similar.
For other salts such as IO RC with already elevated parameters, you may be able to adjust down your dosing. For my previous 34gal tank, I was able to eliminate dosing using IO RC with weekly 20% water changes.