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Anyone using Royal Nature Salt yet?

Edwardw771

NJRC Member
I've been reading about it. I've been using D-D for about a year and my tanks get alot of Brown Algea and the mixing bucket always looks brown. This Royal Nature seems to address that brown stuff.
 

TanksNStuff

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
I've been having great results with Aqua Vitro Salinity so I'm sticking with that unless something goes wrong.
 
I was thinking of trying it out, I always use ESV but switched to the salinity, wish I never didi, worse thing I have done. All corals look worse and I got cyano, switched back to ESV and things are getting better.
 
From what i have read and looked into, it sounds like a really great product. Its is natural salt. Its made through a desalinization process that from what they said makes it sounds like a very pure product.

I plan on using it but at this point i plan on giving it a try out.
 
I've been reading about it. I've been using D-D for about a year and my tanks get alot of Brown Algea and the mixing bucket always looks brown. This Royal Nature seems to address that brown stuff.

Ed,
Been using it for a couple of water changes. So far really happy with the stuff.
-Ethan
 
We are amazed at how fast and how clear it mixes. Our tubs have that residue in them and are planning to use some vinegar to clean them out so we can see the end result. Really liking it so far. Reefer Its not a fine powder a little more coarse than the other salts we have used
 
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