Salt Mixes.....What are you using????

kiefers

Active Member
Still chattin with tech support..... they are highly recommending the store display the Salinity next to the other aquavitro products. hahaha gettin someone in trouble here..
 

florida joe

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Funny thing just happened I was on the phone to the people from aquavitro asking how their sales were going and I was told that their sales are through the roof since they hired a new public relations man from Ft worth ummmm kind of makes me wonder
 

meowzer

Moderator
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Originally Posted by florida joe http:///t/388072/salt-mixes-what-are-you-using/100#post_3420538
Funny thing just happened I was on the phone to the people from aquavitro asking how their sales were going and I was told that their sales are through the roof since they hired a new public relations man from Ft worth ummmm kind of makes me wonder

GRRRR I am having a really hard time with these online peeps

HEY JOE....can you give me their #????
 

meowzer

Moderator
OH this is CRAZY.....I just talked to the Aquavitro peeps.....THEY WILL NOT offer this to any online suppliers
 

meowzer

Moderator

bender77

Member
Just another thought. Find out what they require to become a distributer and see if you can get certified and have it delivered to you house if there are no minimum order charges. I've done that before on a completely unrelated products
 

meowzer

Moderator
LOL...they told me they are trying to support local fish stores
ANYWAY....From the online place I was talking to shipping would have been $58....
....SO I ordered it from SEARS

WTH....I'm gonna try it out one way or another
 

bender77

Member
I was looking at the web site, is this a natural, synthetic or mixed salt blend. I can't tell, or I need to work on reading comprehension
 

florida joe

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Originally Posted by meowzer http:///t/388072/salt-mixes-what-are-you-using/100#post_3420541
GRRRR I am having a really hard time with these online peeps

HEY JOE....can you give me their #????
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florida joe

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Originally Posted by bender77 http:///t/388072/salt-mixes-what-are-you-using/100#post_3420563
I was looking at the web site, is this a natural, synthetic or mixed salt blend. I can't tell, or I need to work on reading comprehension

this is from their site
salinity™ is a blend of salts specifically formulated for the reef aquarium that contains all essential major, minor, and trace components found in natural reef waters, but contains no toxic or non-essential components. Additionally, salinity™ is the most concentrated salt blend on the market. With a hydration level of <0.5% salinity™ will yield a greater volume of prepared saltwater at a salinity of 35‰ per unit of weight than any other salt mix currently on the market.
The statement that their salt contains no non-essential minerals leads me to believe it’s synthetic and not natural sea salt
 

kiefers

Active Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by florida joe http:///t/388072/salt-mixes-what-are-you-using/100#post_3420567
this is from their site
salinity™ is a blend of salts specifically formulated for the reef aquarium that contains all essential major, minor, and trace components found in natural reef waters, but contains no toxic or non-essential components. Additionally, salinity™ is the most concentrated salt blend on the market. With a hydration level of <0.5% salinity™ will yield a greater volume of prepared saltwater at a salinity of 35‰ per unit of weight than any other salt mix currently on the market.
The statement that their salt contains no non-essential minerals leads me to believe it’s synthetic and not natural sea salt
The best sea salt is where Joe is from...... ALL NATURAL from the ocean to his tank..... Lucky Duck.
 

kiefers

Active Member
I do like the RC and will swear by it but I don't like having to clean out my pumps often, although it is good husbandry skills to keep your equitment clean as so they function longer. I do use some aquavitro things like ions and want to try the fuel. would it hurt to switch back and forth between the RC and Salinity?
 

acrylic51

Active Member
I did get an email back and they listed some retailers......None are really local. Closest is 2 hours away. Not sure if it's really that good for the 2 hour drive though.....
 
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