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![]() the tread you were talking about from fauna Marin was a old thread, and if you read further when they were asked to explain and show some proof they did not show any. In the end I'm pretty sure it was a misquote due to the language translation (remember he is from Germany), and if I remember right he either mentioned that he meant it was like Red Sea and a couple others that did not work well with the ultra lith system. Kinda like how ZeoVit systems work better with certain salts due to their contents. I am currently using and have used the H2O ocean salt for a while now and have loved it. I switched from RBS to it and my tank is looking great. On a side note I have used Red Sea Coral Pro in the past and my test results for it come in differently then the results I get for H2Ocean.
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![]() careful.
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![]() I have been using it for a bit now and really like it myself. I have tested the Mg, calcium, alk, nitrate, K+, ect. a few times now and been very pleased with the results.
Its funny though because when I first got the salt, I thought, this is the exact same bucket I used to get the Red Sea Stuff in (same handle). Then I opened it and was like, wow, this is the exact same bag and little "tie" thingy used to close the Red Sea bags. Then I opened it and though, hmmmm...it smalls exactly the same (slightly different from other salts, IMO). It also takes longer to mix like the Red Sea stuff does. So I wouldn't at all be surprised if at the very least it is in fact made at the same plant or actually just the same stuff. Both are real sea salt... |
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![]() OK People who are using it and clam to have tested it. Can we see some numbers!
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12/12/08 PH 8.37 (Probe) Alk 9 dkh (Elos) (This worried me since I am running ZEO) Ca 420 (Salifert) Mg 1280 (Elos) (Would be nice a bit higher I guess) K+ 400 ish (ZEO) (I have a hard time with this test but it was high) Nitrate None that I could test but my test kits are not great in the low range. 01/30/09 PH 8.4 (Probe which was calibrated on 12/26/08) Alk 9.5 (Elos) Ca 480 (Elos) Mg 1300 (Elos) K+ 380 (ZEO) Did not test nitrate Hope this helps. I can go back through my "test records" for more if you want. I tested it a few more times back when I started using the salt but I was also using less reliable test kits back then too, so figure the results may not be useful. All results are based on H2O salt mixed to 1.026 with 0 TDS RO/DI water and heated to 78-80 degrees. Last edited by GreenSpottedPuffer; 03-11-2009 at 05:54 PM. |
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![]() Thanks Justin. numbers look good. But I agree ALK maybe high for Zeo
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