View Full Version : which salt mix with bio pellets
Amadod2
03-02-2016, 06:02 AM
So im thinking of running bio pellets, as i am going to increase my bio load with the amount of fish i am going to be adding in the future. my question to you all is which salt mix do you use when you are running bio pellets? I was told from a very knowledgeable person that you shouldn't be running more then 8dkh if you are using bio pellets.
spit.fire
03-02-2016, 06:29 AM
So im thinking of running bio pellets, as i am going to increase my bio load with the amount of fish i am going to be adding in the future. my question to you all is which salt mix do you use when you are running bio pellets? I was told from a very knowledgeable person that you shouldn't be running more then 8dkh if you are using bio pellets.
salinity is good
dcw1sfu
03-02-2016, 06:56 AM
Aquaforest Reef Salt is excellent and a great price. Mixes between 7 and 8dkh.
Amadod2
03-02-2016, 08:27 PM
Where can you get it?
Bblinks
03-02-2016, 09:33 PM
Salinity, redsea salt, aquaforest or reefer's best.
I personally use Instant ocean....it's true that you will have to run your alk somewhere between 7-9 when using a probiotic system like zeovit or biopellets but I found once you have your system stable around 8 it doesn't really affect anything when you water change with water that's higher in alk, I fell like it almost gives my coral a boost of energy to grow even more. But of course that's from my own personally experience and I am cheap. :biggrin:
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