Which Marine Salt?

I’ve used standard instant ocean now for over 10 years. No reason to switch really.
 
Its funny how time can change your answers. If this were a few months ago I would have sworn by a completely different brand. End of the day go with what works best for you. For me right now its Red Sea Blue Bucket
 
I like that question, for me TM Pro. Over the years have never found a flaw.

(Still like you avatar. Ever been to Louisiana. I found some great stores there.)

Oh, hello
 
Its funny how time can change your answers. If this were a few months ago I would have sworn by a completely different brand. End of the day go with what works best for you. For me right now its Red Sea Blue Bucket

I understand. I'm following the thread. I'm getting ready to start-up my first SW tank and trying to make the most informed decision(s) i can. Truthfully, I am trying to decide whether spending premium dollars for Tropic Marin Pro is worth the extra cost or if i'll be fine with a quality marine salt at half the price. thx for your comment.
 
I like that question, for me TM Pro. Over the years have never found a flaw.

(Still like you avatar. Ever been to Louisiana. I found some great stores there.)

Oh, hello

thx, Mastiffsrule. yes, I am considering TM Pro, but trying to figure out if it's worth the extra cost.

Ah, yeah, I've been to New Orleans (pre Katrina) during Mardi Gras. Who knew plastic beads could buy you so much.;Smuggrin
 
Red Sea blue bucket. But it really depends on what levels you want to keep. If I wanted higher levels I’d go with Red Sea Pro black bucket. Been using the blue bucket for years as I keep levels closer to nsw. Hasn’t let me down from batch to batch.
 
Red Sea blue bucket. But it really depends on what levels you want to keep. If I wanted higher levels I’d go with Red Sea Pro black bucket. Been using the blue bucket for years as I keep levels closer to nsw. Hasn’t let me down from batch to batch.

My main goal, at least at the beginning, is to concentrate on Zoas, clam(s), and a few fish. But above everything the Zoas are my main interest... everything else is secondary. thx for the comment.
 
Been thru fritz, Red Sea blue bucket and did not like either one cause of issues..tried and love

Tropic marine pro
 
I have used Live Aquaria professional reef salt for 2 years now and I don’t think I would change for the price point and quality .Iboth of my tanks have looked great! Mixes very easy , no residue and Really good calcium/magnesium values
 
D&D H2Ocean Pro would be my choice for water changes. Always been consistent for me over the years
 
I prefer to shoot for as close to NSW levels as possible because when running an automated system of mineral replacement like a calcium reactor/ 3 part / kalk reactor your salt should be the params you want to keep, because they will eventually match the parameters of your salt mix if you are performing water changes.

The most readily available salt on the market currently that's really close to NSW levels is Red sea blue bucket I believe.


Now, where can I sign up for said free salt for life contest?
 
Right now I’m using Tropic Marine Pro but fixing to switch to HW Marine Reefer because it better matches the parameters I run.
 
I switched from HW to brightwells Neomarine and have been happy so far. I really like the fact that a 150 gallon bucket actually mixes 150 gallons at 1.026. Most do not.
 
I’ve tried 5 or 6 brands over the past 20 years or so. I always come back to using regular io.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

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