The Apprentice
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Good old thread Eliyah
I found this good old thread while looking for some info on Coralife Scientific Grade Marine Salt I have recently switched to this brand to try it out. So far I have had very good results with it. I had been using IO now for almost 14 months but my 75 gallon SPS tank would suck down the Calcium levels to
< 350 ppm in 7 days I have also used and even started my tanks on Oceanic which would hold the calcium But my ph would start dropping in about 6 days and I would have to dose Kent super DKH to get the ph and alkalinity back up. so that was my switch to IO.
The real big test for my tank was when i went to Florida for 10 days = no water changes I tested my Calcium and it was right at 380 ( Salifert)
Ph consistantly 8.1= low in the am to 8.35 just before lights out.
I was having a litttle trouble with Nitrates hanging at 10 ppm ( Salifert)
But after adding 12 clams to the tank That is no longer a issue
I am unsure about the phosphate levels that Mojo had posted on this I will try to check into that on my next water change..anyone else using :Coralife Scientific Grade Marine Salt these days?
I found this good old thread while looking for some info on Coralife Scientific Grade Marine Salt I have recently switched to this brand to try it out. So far I have had very good results with it. I had been using IO now for almost 14 months but my 75 gallon SPS tank would suck down the Calcium levels to
< 350 ppm in 7 days I have also used and even started my tanks on Oceanic which would hold the calcium But my ph would start dropping in about 6 days and I would have to dose Kent super DKH to get the ph and alkalinity back up. so that was my switch to IO.
The real big test for my tank was when i went to Florida for 10 days = no water changes I tested my Calcium and it was right at 380 ( Salifert)
Ph consistantly 8.1= low in the am to 8.35 just before lights out.
I was having a litttle trouble with Nitrates hanging at 10 ppm ( Salifert)
But after adding 12 clams to the tank That is no longer a issue
I am unsure about the phosphate levels that Mojo had posted on this I will try to check into that on my next water change..anyone else using :Coralife Scientific Grade Marine Salt these days?
esmith said:I am curious what time of salt mix do you use/recommend. I have been using Tropic Marin and have been battling algae breakout on the sand off and on. I was previously using distilled water from the store previously so I thought the algae was a result of the water, I finally got a RO system about a month ago and this problem has still not stopped.
I finally got a phosphate test this last weekend and tested the tank water...almost 1.0ppm :shock: I have tested my tap water and nothing, then I tested the RO water and nothing as well. Then I tested the water that I had pre-mixing for water changes and there it is...the same measurement that I got from the tank water (1.0ppm phosphate).
I assume that it must be the salt, so I am curious what brands people are using so that I can stop these algae outbreaks. I was using Instant Ocean before I ran out and switched to Tropic Marin. I didn't like the way that Instant Ocean mixed so I was looking for something new and went with something that was recommended to my at the LFS.
Any and all suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Eliyah