Salt Mix Recommendations

Been using red sea blue bucket for daily water changes, everything seems happy
 
So I'm new to making saltwater, been using LFS water and they use Fritz salt.
Finally ordering an RODI system and going to be making my own saltwater and all.
I know it's ideal to use to same salt you've been using with your system, but Fritz salt is like 2-3x's more expensive than some of the other brands out there.

Is there an alternate a bit cheaper I can use for making my own?

I know there's a lot of differing opinions on the "best salt mix", but really I'm just looking to match actual sea water levels.
Man, you are starting a question that is everlasting. However many brands of salt there are in the US
someone will recommend it at least twice. Me personally I use Instant ocean purple box and adjust my parameters to how I like them and I suggest you do the same.
 
I/O purple box, 200g for $35 on Amazon prime.

IMO most of us are still mastering underlying challenges in husbandry and maintenence that negate the small benefit achieved through salt choice.

If you have high end corals and they are pink instead of the magenta TSA/RR/JF advertises maybe red sea blue bucket vs TMP could change that.

For the rest of us that are somewhere between brown and pink on the same coral, keep getting better at other stuff first.
 
I find the parameters below to be very close if not accurate for IO Purple box. I can't speak for the others because I only know what I use.

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This is on BRS website

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People who are saying regular IO salt, do y’all have coral? Do you adjust in mix station and then do water change? I’m assuming that and then just up keep the DT.
 
220 full of Acro's avatar is a picture of my tank, all grown from frags, I add mag after I mix up a bag of IO at a time, then change 2 to 3 gallons a day
 
Regular IO for me too in a mixed reef tank

Grows my acros, chalices, favias, torches, zoas etc. just fine

I try to keep my parameters the same as IO which is in reasonable range except alk

Since it mixes at around 11 and I keep my system at 8 it will raises the alk a tiny bit after a 10% wc but nothing to worry about. Maybe about 0.1-0.2

I compensate this by dosing a little less on my alk and cal daily and it will even out after the water change
 
A year and a half of using reef crystals with zero problems. On the plus side, Amazon sales make this an even bigger "no brainer"

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So I'm new to making saltwater, been using LFS water and they use Fritz salt.
Finally ordering an RODI system and going to be making my own saltwater and all.
I know it's ideal to use to same salt you've been using with your system, but Fritz salt is like 2-3x's more expensive than some of the other brands out there.

Is there an alternate a bit cheaper I can use for making my own?

I know there's a lot of differing opinions on the "best salt mix", but really I'm just looking to match actual sea water levels.
Here’s a good comparison “cost per gallon” on some of the popular salt mixes.
 
The best way to decide which salt to use is to pick a salt with the alkalinity and calcium closest to that of your tank. Additionally low nitrates and phosphates are something to consider. The lower nutrients/better mixing salts tend to be the more expensive ones. If you're looking for the alkalinity and calcium in each salt brand, I have a table you can reference here:

 

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