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You are not just adding salts back, you are adding all the toxins in that water. The only thing that evaporates is H20, the rest: PO4, NH3, NH2, etc... you are just feeding it back to the tank... jrs "TheRock" wrote in message news:FEyAf.505$Jn1.152@trndny01... When I do water changes I save my dirty water and evaporate it. Then I scrape out the left over salt and add it back to the system later. I've bought one bag of salt in the last 3 years !!! (just kidding) "Peter Pan" wrote in message . .. I've been using Instant Ocean since I set up my 75 Gal. FOWLR tank in 2002 and never had a problem. I've read that its not really a good idea to change salt, but if you were to change it, it was a very lengthy process with mixing your current salt with the new stuff until your completly changed over.( the process should take several months. My local LFS said that KENT was better for my tank then using Instant Ocean. What im wondering is; Is it better for his profits or is it really a better product for my tank? Thanks |
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I didnīt read the last, (just kidding) I fell for it! jrs "Roy" wrote in message ... Ah come on admit its true, trust me no one is gonna laugh. .....come on now admit its ture...thats got to be the best frugal thing i have heard in a long long time....... On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 22:33:09 GMT, "TheRock" wrote: When I do water changes I save my dirty water and evaporate it. Then I scrape out the left over salt and add it back to the system later. I've bought one bag of salt in the last 3 years !!! (just kidding) "Peter Pan" wrote in message news:gLydnRGzZYUD4U_enZ2dnUVZ_s2dnZ2d@comcast .com... I've been using Instant Ocean since I set up my 75 Gal. FOWLR tank in 2002 and never had a problem. I've read that its not really a good idea to change salt, but if you were to change it, it was a very lengthy process with mixing your current salt with the new stuff until your completly changed over.( the process should take several months. My local LFS said that KENT was better for my tank then using Instant Ocean. What im wondering is; Is it better for his profits or is it really a better product for my tank? Thanks -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
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Those "trace minerals" as you call them, are in every food or living
organism that you feed to your fish. Don't worry about your trace minerals, worry more about that PO4 that feeds the algae and spoils your tank jrs "Billy" wrote in message ... "Roy" wrote in message ... Ah come on admit its true, trust me no one is gonna laugh. .....come on now admit its ture...thats got to be the best frugal thing i have heard in a long long time....... Doesn't sound like that great an idea to me. The critters in the tank USE the trace minerals in the salt mix. It would get so depleted after time, I would think critters would begin to suffer. |
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![]() "Jaime R-S" wrote in message ... Those "trace minerals" as you call them, are in every food or living organism that you feed to your fish. Don't worry about your trace minerals, worry more about that PO4 that feeds the algae and spoils your tank Sometimes I wonder why I bother posting here. Why don't drop by reef central or GARF sometime and tell people that have been caring for reef tanks all thier lives to "not worry about trace minerals". |
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Hi Wayne,
The assertion that Instant Ocean is the best salt seems to run contrary to a study published in the March, 2003 issue of Reefkeeping. Here's a link to that article: http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...ture/index.php The article describes a bio-assay experiment comparing several different salt mixes (unfortunately Kent wasn't among them) to natural salt water by comparing the development of sea urchin larvae in each. The article goes into great detail about the methodology, a statistical analysis of the results, and certain inferences drawn from a chemical analysis of the commercial products. The bottom line of the testing was that Instant Ocean and Coralife came out looking pretty bad, both in terms of urchin development and of the levels of undesirable metals in the products. Of the salts tested, the winner by a pretty fair margin seems to be Crystal Seas Marinemix - Bioassay Formula made by Marine Enterprises International, Inc. This product's make-up was the closest to NSW and it actually had a slightly better urchin development result than did NSW. Brackishly yours, Alex |
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Tidepool Geek wrote:
Of the salts tested, the winner by a pretty fair margin seems to be Crystal Seas Marinemix - Bioassay Formula made by Marine Enterprises International, Inc. This product's make-up was the closest to NSW and it actually had a slightly better urchin development result than did NSW. Just did a quick search and found this on Reef Central ... Crystal Seas Marinemix causes bleaching? http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...12#post1179412 Opinions? |
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"Tidepool Geek" wrote in message oups.com...
The assertion that Instant Ocean is the best salt seems to run contrary to a study published in the March, 2003 issue of Reefkeeping. Here's a link to that article: http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...ture/index.php The article describes a bio-assay experiment comparing several different salt mixes (unfortunately Kent wasn't among them) to natural salt water by comparing the development of sea urchin larvae in each. The article goes into great detail about the methodology, a statistical analysis of the results, and certain inferences drawn from a chemical analysis of the commercial products. The bottom line of the testing was that Instant Ocean and Coralife came out looking pretty bad, both in terms of urchin development and of the levels of undesirable metals in the products. Of the salts tested, the winner by a pretty fair margin seems to be Crystal Seas Marinemix - Bioassay Formula made by Marine Enterprises International, Inc. This product's make-up was the closest to NSW and it actually had a slightly better urchin development result than did NSW. I wonder why then so many marine zoology labolatories and commercial aquariums like Chciago Oceanarium are using the same salf which is so bad... What would be the purpose of studying a marine animal development in a salt mix causing damage and negatively influencing development ? Have you got the chance to hear the opinion of salt manufacturer ? Have you tried to find a different explanations for the test results ? |
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"Jaime R-S" wrote in message ...
Those "trace minerals" as you call them, are in every food or living organism that you feed to your fish. Don't worry about your trace minerals, worry more about that PO4 that feeds the algae and spoils your tank Not only PO4 but whole list of other minerals and organic polutants you want to get rid of by doing the water change... |
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The new Aquarium in ATlanta has gone with Instant Ocean salt.....I
seen pics of the truck load of salt they got in during the filling of the thing.....Now if memory serves me right, Kent is based out of Georgia, and not too fara form ATlanta region, so if Kent salt was nothing more than IO in a Kent bag, why did they not save bunches of money and get it directly from Kent right down the road instead of paying shipping costs to have it sent in from IO.......Perhaps Wayne can tellus.... -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
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