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Last bucket so you might wanna pull the trigger quickly!
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Regarding the typo, the 22kg bucket makes about 150 gallons at 1.024 according to my calculations. It says 380 grams of salt makes 10 liters of saltwater at 1.024. So 22 kg should make 150 gallons.
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The translation is there at the top right corner (the flags).
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So, regarding the not reading previous posts
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According to the link above for the salt testing, it takes 415 grams of Aquaforest Reef Salt (not the probiotic one) to make 10 liters of saltwater at 35 ppt (1.0264), so that would mean 22 kg bucket would make 140 gallons at 1.0264.
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You guys are posting too damn fast. I read the thread on my phone, and then came on here to look at Amazon.ca and you guys blew up the thread. Go figure...
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No flags on the phone. Too lazy to go to the computer. Probably too lazy to read it anyways. Just summarize for me in 10 words or less.
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