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![]() I wouldn't say there are "bad" salts, but personally I dislike both Seachem and Kent (and a couple others) just because they are a pain in the butt. Some people like to keep their calcium high, so Seachem would be great for them (although I can't reason with keeping calcium that high lol).
I have worked my fair share of retail LFS jobs, and I can tell you that Seachem doesn't sell very well. If it was that great it would be more popular. When changing salts you should mix them. I have always just done: Water change 1 (assuming 15% water changes): 100% Old salt #2: 75% old, 25% new #3: 50/50 #4: 75% new, 25% old #5: 100% new If you're doing big water changes, like 25-50% you should change the salt slower since you will be introducing a larger amount at a time. Make sense? I use the same fuge reflector. I have used the same bulb you have except I used the 23w version. How big is the fuge anyway? Last edited by Myka; 09-30-2009 at 01:38 AM. |
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