tamarindthai
Well-known member
I/O salt had been out and known as good salt for long time,,,,what can we do about this new I/O salt now ,I/O rep should know about it ?
Not doubting your test results Boomer, but I just wanted to note that according to an email I received yesterday from the good folks making IO/RC, there has been no formulation change to either IO or RC - it was just a packaging change. I didn't ask about consistency issues though...
If they havent changed the formula then their is a quality control issue. ...
Thanks Boomer. Perhaps that explains why the guy that told me "no change" is not returning my phone calls today! Also good to know their manufacturing tolerances.
It's odd that they didn't/aren't making this public knowledge, don't you think? Seems like rather than have the truth dribble out over the course of months, with people running away from their salt because they didn't know what they were getting, they'd come out with a "You Complained/We Listened" type of campaign. Go figure.
While I don't use IO, I find it odd they claim it comes in at 400/13 for ca/alk. That seems pretty high compared to what folks in the real world find.
Kurt, it is offcial
Ok, here is the official response, and you can quote" an official source" with this.
Reef Crystals formula was modified slightly a couple of months ago when we launched the new packaging. (FWIW, Kevin Kohen took the photo we use on the new RC package!). The salt should now contain, at 35ppt, Calcium 455, Mag1345. 13dkh. There is a +/- 5% tolerance in the manufacturing process, so you may see 430-480 on Calcium etc.
The IO formula has not been changed, however, we have implemented some additional quality control checks in our processes which should result in a more consistant product. IO at 35ppt should be 400 Calcium, 1350 Mag, 13dkh, again at +/- 5%.
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