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![]() Imo, Aquaforest salt mixes should only be used on tanks that either have a calcium reactor or doser. Same with any other salt brand that is formulated to emulate natural seawater.
If you rely on water changes to provide calcium and alkalinity you should choose a salt mix with elevated calcium and alkalinity. Aquaforest and other salt mixes with natural seawater parameters will NOT "bump up" calcium and alkalinity the way a salt mix like Reef Crystals will. |
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i think i'm going to relax my water change schedule from weekly to every other week to see if i can tune things a bit better. |
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![]() Been in this industry for over 25 years in 2 continents, I have seen so many salts come and go, but no matter what the majority always switch back to either instant ocean if they dose minerals separate or Reef Crystals.
Its the mainstay of the industry, tried and tested and proved for years. Its affordable and it works, you know what you will get every time. |
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So is a Corolla and a Corolla is booorrriiinnggggggggg ![]() |
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the other thing that didn't help was i bought all new test kits and i decided i would compare results side by side before discarding them only to find them vastly different. so off to bayside to have the water tested which confirmed the newer kits to be in line with their findings. over the past 3 weeks i've progressively reduced doses from 100mL do to 15mL and will be testing again tonight to see if i'm getting close. thank goodness my acros all look really great and no ill effects |