Any one know anything about Seamix??

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Here is a link to their vendor thread.
Seamix

It looks very interesting. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with their product?

Excellent prices, but shipping is kinda high.
 
I'm too chicken to try anything other than tested proven companies.
 
I asked a bunch of questions and judging by their answers I will probably give it a try. It'll be nice to have a salt calibrated for my reef and I can change it as the needs of the reef change.
 
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I hope you guys don't mind me following along here.... Shipping is a killer from CA to MI, I sent a PM asking if they had any resellers east of the Mississippi. ;) So far the answers, and products look great.
 
I don't care much for the lack of info on their products. If I had to adjust my salt mix every time I had to water change I would never get it done, I'm WAY too lazy!
 
I don't think I would try it if my tank was established but since I am basically starting over I have. Otho g to use.

The part I like most is you can buffer it yourself. Once you get the mix you want you wouldn't have to change it except maybe once or twice a year.

The shipping is more than the salt but if you buy two boxes it worked out to around $37.00 a box which is still cheap.
 
I like my red sea salt. Its cheap and gives me the params I like and made from sea water. Personally see no reason to change or use more expensive salts.

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I know you are opposed but click the dang link.
Basically a salt you buffer yourself to achieve the levels you want. Oh, and is dirt cheap except for shipping.
 
I am intrigued by it, but it is hard to get myself to try out a dirt cheap no name product with no trusted reviews when living things need it tobe of quality to live. It is not like trying out a new expensive salt from a known source as there is a level of trust and a cost based assumption that they must be using using high quality raw materials.
 
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I know you are opposed but click the dang link.
Basically a salt you buffer yourself to achieve the levels you want. Oh, and is dirt cheap except for shipping.

I clicked the link. It took me to a forum with a bunch of threads.
 

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