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Old 05-23-2010, 12:47 AM
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Recently when in Winnipeg to pick up the new tank, the store had Seachem Reef Salt in stock for a decent price. A friend had switched to it and loved the results.
So I took a couple buckets. I have been using IO for umpteen yrs. and adding the calcium & magnesium, following Chemmaster,s plan.
Just mixed a new batch of Seachem.

Mixed very well,
Calcium @ 500ppm w/both Salifert & Elos test kits.
Magnesium @ 1350ppm w/ Salifert
Alkalinity @ 9dkh w/ Elos.

Salinity was 1.026 w/ 2 full measuring cups.

So far impressed. Tomm. water change time.
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Old 05-23-2010, 12:51 AM
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Hope all works out for you. I tried a bucket of it a couple of years ago and for some reason my tank did not do too well. Switched back to IO ever since.
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Old 05-23-2010, 01:17 AM
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Hope all works out for you.
Thanks. I sure hope so also. My friend I mentioned was using IO, then switched to another top end brand. He has been having trouble with several thinks, including coralline growth. Since switching to SC, his coralline, amongst others things has picked up.

Guessing its the good levels of ca and mag. in the salt.

I have no problems with IO and adding the ca and mag but was curious about his results with Seachem. I think, , I used it a long time ago but perhaps they have improved the salt?
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When using SC it's best to keep you alk at 10% higher than you normally would. The product uses 4x the borate of NSW, their old formulation was 20X!!
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When using SC it's best to keep you alk at 10% higher than you normally would. The product uses 4x the borate of NSW, their old formulation was 20X!!
Ah. I remember something about that. Guess I had better read up. What does the higher alk. do for the increased borate levels.
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Old 05-23-2010, 02:28 AM
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I've used Seachem exclusively since I first started years ago...and LOVE IT! I use it on the store tanks too, and I gotta say it's great!
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Ah. I remember something about that. Guess I had better read up. What does the higher alk. do for the increased borate levels.
Borate can interfere with alk reading ( alk reading is higher than its actual value). So keeping alk reading 10% higher than you normally would is a good idea for seachem salt.
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I am currently getting rid of all the seachem salt in my tank with lots of extra water changes of IO. I think the seachem is the reason for all my poor PE problems.
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I've started on sea chem just for a change about a month ago. I was warned of the high calcium and to not dose kalk or calcium additives (or cut in half) until I did more water changes to offset the old water.
so far that's holding true. no adverse affects yet.
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Ah. I remember something about that. Guess I had better read up. What does the higher alk. do for the increased borate levels.
The borate gives a alk test a false high reading, was quite a problem with the old salt mix at 20x borate. With the new formula of 4x borate and your alk tests at 3.0 meq/l, then it is likely only 2.8 meq/l, the borate is giving a slightly higher reading, so you would want to compensate and shoot for a alk test kit of around 3.2 meq/l. All explained on RC.
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