Storing R/C salt

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Nutri-SeaWater - Among many other weird claims: contains 11,000,000+ live marine heterotrophic, autotrophic, and chemolithotrophic bacteria per gallon
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I think that's a pretty good sample.

Great sample!

CrystalSea Marine Mix could be added.

The numbers of microorganisms per liter in real seawater is astounding.

The numbers don't sound funny if they are packaging un-/semi-filtered seawater, but any claims of beneficence or efficacy would be worth questioning IMO. (I'm not familiar with that product, fwiw.)
 
Great sample!

CrystalSea Marine Mix could be added.

The numbers of microorganisms per liter in real seawater is astounding.

The numbers don't sound funny if they are packaging un-/semi-filtered seawater, but any claims of beneficence or efficacy would be worth questioning IMO. (I'm not familiar with that product, fwiw.)


Oh, it's rather comical and worth reading their site. I think there's a thread in this chemistry section linking to it too.
http://www.nutriseawater.com/
 
http://www.meisalt.com/products

They are both niche products and are targeted more at labs and academics I think, maybe folks doing 100% water changes would like them too, but they are sensibly priced in my experience.

Both are (quality) bare-bones seawater mixes, one adds dechlorinator for those using tap water.
 

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