Need New Salt Mix! Seachem?

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awakened2life

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Anyone have feedback on Seachem Marine or Reef Salt?
I'm moving away from IO Reef Crystals 'cause of Alk probs.
I have Some Reef and am going that direction as far as i can with 4-65w PCs. (as soon as I get my ALK down and stable!)
btw I kalk drip.
 

bonebrake

Active Member
I've heard SeaChem is no good for reef tanks because the borate is too high and SPS do not like high levels of borate. Any other salt will do fine though: I personally use the regular Red Sea (not the Coral Pro version) and I have been very happy with it. I like the fact that it is partially made from evaporated sea water while all the others are completely synthetic.
 

sambasam

Member
Originally Posted by Bonebrake
I've heard SeaChem is no good for reef tanks because the borate is too high and SPS do not like high levels of borate. Any other salt will do fine though: I personally use the regular Red Sea (not the Coral Pro version) and I have been very happy with it. I like the fact that it is partially made from evaporated sea water while all the others are completely synthetic.
thats why i dont like red sea its evaporated its not only H2O that leaves during evaperation so do chemicals needed in a reef tank.
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
Make sure you scrutinize any saltmix "research" you see on the web if you decide to look at data. A lot of these reports are conducted by the manufacterers of the saltmix and they go to lengths to find bad batches of competitors to provide slanted data.
 

muggiwhplar

Member
Originally Posted by AwAkeNeD2LifE
Anyone have feedback on Seachem Marine or Reef Salt?
I'm moving away from IO Reef Crystals 'cause of Alk probs.
I have Some Reef and am going that direction as far as i can with 4-65w PCs. (as soon as I get my ALK down and stable!)
btw I kalk drip.
How high is your alkalinity? You should be able to bring it down pretty easily by adding some ionic calcium and/or stopping any alk supplements for a while. Also, I've never heard of high alk causing any real problems. I'd have thought high alk would just stabilize the pH more. Am I wrong about this?
 

bonebrake

Active Member
Originally Posted by SAMBASAM
thats why i dont like red sea its evaporated its not only H2O that leaves during evaperation so do chemicals needed in a reef tank.
This process of making evaporated saltwater only removes water: nothing else.
 
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awakened2life

Guest
Originally Posted by muggiwhplar
How high is your alkalinity? You should be able to bring it down pretty easily by adding some ionic calcium and/or stopping any alk supplements for a while. Also, I've never heard of high alk causing any real problems. I'd have thought high alk would just stabilize the pH more. Am I wrong about this?
Exactly the action I took; and I believe it's good to have an alk level a little higher than NSW and it will make ph more stable; However I've heard to high can inhibit calcification of some corals(over 11 dKh). Don't know why just what I heard.
According to my test kit??? My Alk is embarrassingly high
; Never tested it before 'till now
since I'm going more reef-ward. I'm getting another kit to verify the results.
 
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awakened2life

Guest
Originally Posted by Bonebrake
I've heard SeaChem is no good for reef tanks because the borate is too high and SPS do not like high levels of borate. Any other salt will do fine though: I personally use the regular Red Sea (not the Coral Pro version) and I have been very happy with it. I like the fact that it is partially made from evaporated sea water while all the others are completely synthetic.
After looking into Seachem...
I've been thinking more about using Red Sea Coral Pro.
Why do you like the regular better than the Coral Pro?
 
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