Sealab 28 vs seachem reef buffer?

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I currently use sealab28. I am trying to use everything seachem. But I really like the slow dissolve rate of sealab28. Thank you
 
I really don't see a reason to use only Seachem as not all of their products are the best, but regardless, I'd immediately ditch the Sealab 28 as it isn't a good way to go. It's like dosing a fixed amount of stuff regardless of demand.

If you use a Seachem buffer, don't pick the marine buffer. Use one of their other buffer products.
 
Why this stuff like mega expensive to ship we're not smuggling coke into the UK or putting a Columbian up in premier inn
 
Why this stuff like mega expensive to ship we're not smuggling coke into the UK or putting a Columbian up in premier inn

Not sure which you mean, but neither is worth any significant cost.
 

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