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LOL I live pretty close to the beach too but I'm shy with too many buckets and folks at the beach giving me a weird lookI went from IO to instant ocean
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LOL I live pretty close to the beach too but I'm shy with too many buckets and folks at the beach giving me a weird lookI went from IO to instant ocean
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Thanks for explaining this! Ill get back to you with a time stamp and ph reading at that time stamp.The concern with aeration is O2 and pH/CO2.
If you fully aerated your source water (RO/DI), the only CO2 will be an issue, since seawater holds less O2 than fresh.
It is certainly possible to formulate a salt mix so that it need not have any pH issues before aeration. That said, some have historically been quite high in pH before aeration brings the pH down.
It is also possible to mix most mixes in 5 minutes, but you need a lot of turbulence:
How to Mix a Batch of Synthetic Seawater in Under Five Minutes
http://web.archive.org/web/20011217234403/www.animalnetwork.com/fish2/aqfm/1997/sep/bio/default.asp
LOL I live pretty close to the beach too but I'm shy with too many buckets and folks at the beach giving me a weird look![]()
Thats my problem right now as i posted in a thread i started cuz reefapalooza is 15 minutes from my house tommorrow!You're not going to get much more in there! Stunning.![]()
I can help.Thats my problem right now as i posted in a thread i started cuz reefapalooza is 15 minutes from my house tommorrow!
Naw just a green coris, its always fat it just searches and eats pods all day, its usually under the sand when i feed my fish in the evening.Is that a C. rhomboidalis? Looks great! Big belly![]()
Naw just a green coris, its always fat it just searches and eats pods all day, its usually under the sand when i feed my fish in the evening.
And the mix ratio is amazingly better. 180 gallons from a 200lb box @ 1.025.

That's a lot of salt![]()
I agree I was using Fritz and switched back to RSCP. I may end up switching to ESV for the ALK reason. Fritz was mixing all over the place from batch to batch.Dont do Fritz, i would stick with RSCP. I know multiple awesome tanks that crashed from Fritz. Its very controversial right now also with very high ALK btw. Another option that ive actually heard is maybe the best out there is hotsalt![]()
I gave it a while before switching. First batch was great the next 3 I had issues with, and I thoroughly mixed the salt up in another container when I first got it. I think maybe the spike in popularity put a strain on their production quality.I use Aquaforest's Probiotic salt but I'm thinking about trying Fritz's RPM.
Clearly it's because Fritz RPM is like a fine wine that requires proper aging in the bucket before use.I think maybe the spike in popularity put a strain on their production quality.

I'm not a wrasses guru, but I have 2 and this guy is my favoriteIt was really hard to tell which one it was, but i really didnt think i was going to get the whole darn genus wrong!
Makes me miss my red coris...we grew him from a tiny juvinile![]()
I'm not a wrasses guru, but I have 2 and this guy is my favorite

