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What salt ?

iTzJu

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any particular reason? I used IO/RC for years and never had issues. cheap and readily available.
 

diana a

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Are you using IORC? I know the dkh is at 11. IO is at 8 Then use the IO instead of the IORC
 

iTzJu

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I feel like it's contributing to my 11dkh.

I stopped dosing and I can't get alk to drop really

easy answer is get more corals. lol

but yes, IO/RC do mix high in ALK.

my advise is just find the salt mix with the parameters you want to match and grab that. most popular salt mixes are fine.
 

iTzJu

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changing salts isn't to hard, just do smaller water changes on your regular interval.

have you tried, holding off on water changes till your alk drops?
 

DEL

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I've used Reef crystals ever since I started reefing. never switched
 
I use read sea blue bucket, mixes around 7.7-8.2. Right about where I keep my Alk.

I switched from instant ocean for the same reason you're thinking about doing it
 

Crabby

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I used to use Tropic Marin when it was $25 for a box that did 160 gallons. Back when it was the best in it's class.
Currently using Reef Crystals, just started back up after a long while. Only have a few corals she fish and it's all about saving money for me
 
I use RC but thinking about switching to Fritz RPM since it’s not too expensive but mixes at a lower dkh. Anyone have any experience?
 

Andy Aquariums

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I tried going back to RC from Tropic Marin, but TM mixes so cleanly and without leaving that brown residue in my mixing station containers.
 
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