What is in "PURE" salt mix

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Hello Gene,


Sorry for the late reply.


PURE:


approx.19300ppm Chloride
approx. 9900ppm Sodium
436ppm Calcium
1396ppm Magnesium
400ppm Potassium
7 dKH
62ppm Bromide
8,22ppm Strontium
4,21ppm Boron
approx. 950ppm Sulphur
1,36ppm Fluoride
approx. 2-3ppb Phosphorous


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Linda

Wow! I use crystal seas bioassay and they would not tell me whats in their salt. I just wanted to know so I can adjust the parameters as needed, but its top secret.

When TRITON PURE becomes available I will definitely switch to an honest manufacturer.

With PURE I now know the fresh salt water starting point.

THANK YOU SO MUCH TRITON.

Gene
 

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Keep in mind Pure salt may be very cost-prohibitive if your looking for a salt to do regular water changes. It appears to me to be a specialty salt comprised of pharmaceutical grade ingredients (which are very costly to source due to higher purity - I have tried myself). Judging from UK pricing, the price will be $40 to $60 but only mixes up 14g instead of 150-200g.
 

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