Synthetic mixing VS Live or "Real" Saltwater

mr.125

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I have started using what is refered to as "Natures Ocean Bio Water -Nutri-Seawater-" ...Google search for website... harvested from god knows where...just an expiriment for now and I have allready noticed a large increase in gravity w/ natural precipitation.
Tested almost perfect w/ Salifert.
The container comes w/ 4.4 gallons but has no safety seal...hmmmmmm....
Any sugestions, recomendations or comments welcome~!
 

appaloosa1

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i really like that stuff. i try and use it every few water changes. everything in my tank looks amazing the day after!
 

ifirefight

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Originally Posted by Mr.125
I have started using what is refered to as "Natures Ocean Bio Water -Nutri-Seawater-" ...Google search for website... harvested from god knows where...just an expiriment for now and I have allready noticed a large increase in gravity w/ natural precipitation.
Tested almost perfect w/ Salifert.
The container comes w/ 4.4 gallons but has no safety seal...hmmmmmm....
Any sugestions, recomendations or comments welcome~!
Yeah google it...they are in Ft Lauderdale Florida... I live about 20 miles from Ft Lauderdale. I have seen there web site. I have also seen EVERY local Aquarium maintinence company down at the inlet collecting water right out of the ocean. They get it right out of the ocean and put it in a container....I suppose they make 1000 percent profit per gallon.
 

teen

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i use that in the winter. in the summer i collect my water straight from the ocean. imo, water changes with natural sea water makes my tank look better than mixing salt and ro/di water.
 

ifirefight

Active Member
Originally Posted by teen
i use that in the winter. in the summer i collect my water straight from the ocean. imo, water changes with natural sea water makes my tank look better than mixing salt and ro/di water.
I use natural sea water 24/7/365
 

miaheatlvr

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My lfs sells SW for .50/gallon. All along i thought he made batches of the stuff in the back, till he finally told me he gets it right from our ocean here during high tide... no problems so far!
 

ifirefight

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Originally Posted by MiaHeatLvr
My lfs sells SW for .50/gallon. All along i thoughwe made batches of the stuff in the back, till he finally told me he gets it right from our ocean her during high tide... no problems so far!
YUP.
 

nolatrav

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The only thing I've read about natural seawater is it dies both biologically and chemically more quickly than synthetic seawater. I guess that just translates into more frequent water changes. Nothing wrong with that though.
Oh yeah I read that in "The Conscientious Marine Aquarist" by Robert Fenner.
 

teen

Active Member
Originally Posted by ifirefight
I use natural sea water 24/7/365

winter sucks. the boat gets winterized so my only option would be to get the water from the bay. im sure the salinity would be off though.
 

teen

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i also like to add that when i do water changes with NSW, the blues and mostly purples seem to just pop in all my corals and even the coraline seems to become more vibrant. i never noticed that when using synthetic.
 

mr.125

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Is there anybody with professional experience with this type of water change?
No offense intended to those that commented.
 

shrimpi

Active Member
Originally Posted by ifirefight
I use natural sea water 24/7/365


Im in S.Fl too. How and when do you do this? Collecting close to shore means theres a possibility of pollutants. Do you go at high tide? Ever gotten any unwanted critters or bad experiences from this?
 

mr.125

Member
Originally Posted by teen
what do you mean by professional?
Meaing anybody that might have used this product on larger scale or dealt with with similar products in a commercial enivironment...
 

mr.125

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Also...Bang Guy, Ophiura, Beth, NM Reef or any other curator/biologist has any substantial input on this form of water change as I believe its a subject less addressed than necessary~!
 

mr.125

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Also...Bang Guy, Ophiura, Beth, NM Reef or any other curator/biologist has any substantial input on this form of water change as I believe its a subject less adressed than necessary~!
 
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