ctgretzky9
Member
All salt mixes are great, and all of them suck.
You MUST test each and every new batch of mix up water for any salt brand you get. NO SALT is consitent at all, and can vary widely from batch to batch. This is one of the most overlooked aspects of reefkeeping! People put too much trust that their "perfect salt" is always perfect.
Point is, no matter what salt you use, it is never going to work the same each batch, and knowing what is in YOUR batch by testing it's parameters each new bucket, and halfway through, is the ONLY way you will know.
Personally, I like IO, as its low calcium and alk allow me to easily adjust by using b-ionic 2 part. Bu even if I switched, I would know it will take a while to get used to the new salt by testing and retesting each batch, and learning what I need to do to make up for its shortcomings.
You MUST test each and every new batch of mix up water for any salt brand you get. NO SALT is consitent at all, and can vary widely from batch to batch. This is one of the most overlooked aspects of reefkeeping! People put too much trust that their "perfect salt" is always perfect.
Point is, no matter what salt you use, it is never going to work the same each batch, and knowing what is in YOUR batch by testing it's parameters each new bucket, and halfway through, is the ONLY way you will know.
Personally, I like IO, as its low calcium and alk allow me to easily adjust by using b-ionic 2 part. Bu even if I switched, I would know it will take a while to get used to the new salt by testing and retesting each batch, and learning what I need to do to make up for its shortcomings.