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Mork 01-20-2014 06:07 AM

Magnesium chloride
 
I'm looking for a cheap source of magnesium chloride in Canada, specifically in the Vancouver area. (Other than BRS - the shipping makes it quite costly)

Does anyone use some brand of ice melting MC? Is there anything in Canadian tire or Home Depot that could work?

MMAX 01-20-2014 11:57 AM

I wouldn't go that route, although some have used chemicals such as Dow Flake(CaCl2) and others in the past. I'd use at least a pharmaceutical grade. I'm sure one of the many SW supply stores in your area could point you in the right direction.

Reef Pilot 01-20-2014 02:12 PM

Couldn't find anything in the Vancouver retail stores. But I now you use this stuff. Have done a couple water changes with it now, and my tank and corals all look fine. It raised the Mg as expected.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...369#post861369
I mix it 10:1 with Epsom Salts. Here is a good article.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-07/rhf/index.php

TimT 01-20-2014 04:20 PM

Bulk Chems available in Lower Mainland
 
Hi Everyone,

I have Dead Sea Works Magnesium Chloride, Dow/Oxy Calcium Chloride, Sodium Bicarbonate - Aluminum Free Natural source and Seachem Strontium Chloride available here in Chilliwack if anyone needs it. PM me if your interested.

Bulk pricing as follows for this batch:
Magnesium Cl: $4.50 per/kg, $39 for 10Kg, $75 for 25kg bag.
Calcium Cl: $5.75 per/Kg, $53 for 10kg, $100 for 22.5Kg bag.
Sodium Bicarb, Aluminum Free Natural Source: $6.50 per Kg, $60 for 10Kg
Strontium Chloride, SeaChem - PM for pricing.

These chems are what I use in my systems.

Cheers,
Tim

TimT 01-20-2014 06:18 PM

Chems per pound
 
Hi Everyone,

Quote:

Originally Posted by KPG007
I have a buddy that owns a chemical company. He can get me Ca and Alk ($2.50 lb each. Cheaper then BRS), and Magnesium Sulphate really cheap ($2 lb. BRS is $2.46),


Since per pound pricing was mentioned I figured I would convert my pricing to per pound for an equal comparison.

For Calcium Chloride, Anhydrous(20% more concentrated than di hydrate)
Calcium Cl: $2.60 per/lb, $2.41/lb for 22lbs, $2.00 for 50lb bag.

Magnesium Cl: $2.04 per/Lb, $1.77/lb for 22lbs, $1.36/lb for 55lb bag.
Magnesium Chloride. Lots of people on Reef Central have been using Dead Sea Works Mag Chloride for years. I personally have been using it for 4 years with out any issues. If someone wants to spend money needlessly on the high grade Mag that is their choice.

Sodium Bicarb, Aluminum Free Natural Source: $2.96 per Lb, $2.73 for 22lbs
No contest here as this product is far superior due to it's natural source. No aluminum or other chemical residues from synthetic creation. see Solvay process http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek...iumBicarb.html

Epsom Salts(Magnesium Sulphate), I buy a jug of it at Pricesmart. Magnesium sulphate seems to be very expensive from the wholesalers. It's about $12 for 8.8 pounds or 1.36/lb

Something else to consider is that Bulk Reef Supply and I are vendors. When people purchase chems from us they are supporting Canreef. :-)

Cheers,
Tim

KPG007 01-20-2014 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimT (Post 874797)
Something else to consider is that Bulk Reef Supply and I are vendors. When people purchase chems from us they are supporting Canreef. :-)

I'm all about supporting the vendors on here! :mrgreen: We posted at roughly the same time. I didn't see yours and wasn't trying to under cut you.

That said, bulk chemicals are definitely the way to go. I don't think enough people take advantage of this method of saving money.

Reef Pilot 01-20-2014 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KPG007 (Post 874861)
I'm all about supporting the vendors on here! :mrgreen: We posted at roughly the same time. I didn't see yours and wasn't trying to under cut you.

That said, bulk chemicals are definitely the way to go. I don't think enough people take advantage of this method of saving money.

Same goes for me. When I was looking for bulk Mg a couple months ago, I was not aware that Tim sold it, or I may have gone that direction. Subsequently, I learned about what Russel and the guys in PG were doing, and I ended up getting some Safe Step Ice Melter. It was cheap, and so far have not seen any adverse effects in my tank.

But good to know that Tim also has bulk alk and Ca, as I will need more of that in the future.

Mork 01-20-2014 11:49 PM

Just ordered a bag off Tim - problem solved.

On the subject of Magnesium. I'm following Balling light, so just used the Mag chloride. But I was wondering if I should add some Mag sulphate too?

Thoughts?

TimT 01-21-2014 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KPG007
I'm all about supporting the vendors on here! We posted at roughly the same time. I didn't see yours and wasn't trying to under cut you.

I didn't think you were trying to undercut me as the pricing is almost the same for similar products so no worries. I just converted mine from metric as people may not have seen the /kg on a quick glance. :-)


Quote:

Originally Posted by Mork
But I was wondering if I should add some Mag sulphate too?

Yes, you should add some Epsom Salt as well. The Balling recipe calls for 550grams Mag Chloride and 80 grams Epsom salt in 10 litres of water.

Cheers,
Tim

PFoster 01-21-2014 03:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimT (Post 874959)
Yes, you should add some Epsom Salt as well. The Balling recipe calls for 550grams Mag Chloride and 80 grams Epsom salt in 10 litres of water.

Cheers,
Tim

The older Balling Light formula does but many people these days just use straight Magnesium chloride (I am one of them) and it works just fine.

And I mix 2 kg of magnesium chloride into 2.5 g (just under 10L)

2 of this, one of that though. Its all about what works for you. And obviously either one will work.


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