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Coral Life |
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6 | 2.34% |
D-D H2Ocean Pro |
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50 | 19.53% |
Instant Ocean |
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104 | 40.63% |
Kent |
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1 | 0.39% |
Oceanic |
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6 | 2.34% |
Oceanic Pure |
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0 | 0% |
Oceanic Pure Pro |
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4 | 1.56% |
Red Sea Pro |
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11 | 4.30% |
Reef Crystals |
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23 | 8.98% |
Seachem Reef salt |
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14 | 5.47% |
Sifto |
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1 | 0.39% |
Tropic Marin |
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10 | 3.91% |
Reefers Best |
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18 | 7.03% |
Other |
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8 | 3.13% |
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![]() Thank you all for all this very valuable information.
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Tony Vargas On Facebook CoralReefAqua on Twitter |
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![]() I would like to thank all the people who have voted. I’m providing everyone here a link to a similar Poll taken in the UK for analysis. http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/s...d.php?t=303447 As you can see from the results they are very different, over 75% of the Pollies use pro salts, are they wrong?
Furthermore, I’m curious as to why is it that some people purchase salt brands that require buffering (be it calcium, magnesium or alkalinity), instead of purchasing a good quality salt that is balanced from the start? Wouldn’t it be more cost effective to purchase quality salt from the beginning and not concern yourself with products that require alteration of its water chemistry?
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![]() Tony, Thanks for getting this poll started.
I am happily surprised to see how well D-D H2Ocean pro salt is doing considering it has only been on the market for around 2 years. Obviously, I voted for it as I distribute it in Canada AND use it exclusively in my 300 gallon sps tank at home. I've used many salts in the past with mixed results. Instant ocean being on of the most commonly used by me, with perfectly fine results. I've also used Biosea, Kent and reef crystals. Being a salesman as well as a hobbyist puts me in a funny position.. Here's what I like about H2Ocean pro: Great magnesium levels, which lead to more stable calcium levels. And better stability over all. It's not buffered too high or over fortified with calcium, so precipitation issues are reduced. It has very good consistency from batch to batch. Most of all, though, because it is produced from dried sea water, I find that the corals really thrive in it. They do better than just survive and grow. This salt provides all of the minor trace elements and minerals found in the ocean. Where I see the biggest potential benefit is in my corals resistance to unexpected adverse conditions, should they arise. Super healthy corals will handle a heat wave, for example better than corals that are just doing ok. They will handle stress due to lights being left on by a faulty timer, or from a pesky fish that suddenly takes a liking to a certain coral, or a skimmer that stops working while you are away for the weekend. In the long run, a more expensive, fortified salt may even save you a few bucks since you probably wont have as many unexplained coral deaths. Within 3 months of setting up my tank, I had many healthy and thriving sps in my tank and I think that the success I had early on was because of the quality of the H2Ocean salt. Sorry for the essay and the sales pitch- take it with a grain of salt! But, its all true! Matt Xenia North America |
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The salt has actually only been in Canada for about 12 months and in many shops less than 10 months so an even better result to be so high in the poll after such a short time. I must say that over here in the UK there are not so many people that would use a non reef salt, (pro salt), if they were serious reef keepers and they had loyalty to the Instant Ocean brand they would be using Reef crystals as the pro salt from the same company or Instant Ocean for a fish only tank. The UK poll only shows 5.75% using Instant Ocean compared with 15.88% using Reef Crystals and this trend is reflectected in the other brands manufacturing both a fish salt and a reef salt. After 12 months in the UK market H2Ocean is coming in at 36.5% which is an unbelievable result for the salt. We hope that a few more people over there can get easy access to the product to see how good the results are from their corals. Stuart |
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![]() io is on sale for 38 bucks at petsmart right now
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Thank you for your cander, it’s good to see that it’s all about practicality. It’s all about, what makes it convenient to the hobbyist! Therefore, your decision is more about price and not about product. If the price were more in line, would you try other salt brands? In addition, if you were to try other salt brands, which would, they be?
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Tony Vargas On Facebook CoralReefAqua on Twitter Last edited by Tony Vargas; 05-18-2009 at 01:51 AM. |
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![]() If I knew were to track down all of the components (without buying 500+ pounds of the stuff) ...... I'd make my own salt.
http://www.marinebreeder.org/phpbb/v...hp?f=233&t=271 Cheers, Vic |
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![]() Probably not. After all, as I have said earlier, I have been using IO with no problems for 15 yrs and to be honest I'm not sure what "better" results I could get from a different brand of salt.
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![]() I'm in the same boat as Marie having used IO since the early 90s. I've tried others, and haven't noticed any improvement in any organisms, so I always go back, plus as Marie said it's still cheaper to buffer the IO than buy premium salt. The only salt that calls my name these days is D-D H2Ocean simply because it is natural seasalt. That is my only draw to it. I am considered trying it out, but I have 1 1/2 buckets of IO to use up right now.
I just moved to this area, and around here D-D is $85 and IO is $65, so the price is closer than BC where D-D $80 and IO is $40-45. Both IO and D-D make similar amounts of mixed product seawater. I know I definitely have a hard time paying $65 for IO!! ![]() ![]() |
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