Potassium Chloride, Pottasium Sulphate and Strontium chloride

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Hi,

I use Potassion-P (Brightwell Aquatics) and Seachem Reef Advantage Strontium to keep the potassium and strontium levels of my tank water at NSW levels. Both seem to deplete for one reason or the other.

MY question is can I add these supplements together in my top up water container? If I did, would they react to each other?

Thanks in advance
 
Your reply does not answer my question. Have you read my question carefully? I did not ask whether or not I should dose these chemicals.

Thanks anyway.
 
Your reply does not answer my question. Have you read my question carefully? I did not ask whether or not I should dose these chemicals.

Thanks anyway.

Is this with....or without a "stuffy" British accent? I'm just trying to determine the tone.

thanks!
 
No, they will be fine but you do not need to bee adding any Potassium sulfate, when you are already adding Potassium Chloride.
 
Thank you Sir.

Both Potassium sulphate (anhydrous) and potassium chloride (anhydrous) are listed in the ingredients list of Potassion-P, which is a potassium supplement marketed by Brightwell aquatics.
 

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