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19-12-2004, 01:18 AM | #1 |
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Coralife salt mix
water was teated wif seachem prime prior 2 mixing salt.
SG-1.022 NO3-0.1PPM PO4-0PPM KH-8.3dkh MG-1230PPM CA-510PPM good solubility, good smell, good price. good salt!! will stick 2 tis 1. |
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Trace element booster
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Did you add the Trace Element Booster which is in the bag Found it after finishing 3/4... ha ha ha Instruction say "Add 1 packet to a bag of Coralife salt", so how to use it when partial water change ? By the way, what is trace element ah ? |
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28-01-2006, 02:58 PM | #9 |
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Im using CORALIFE Salt, Scientific Grade Marine Salt.
Is it the same salt as you guys discussing? My water seem chalky, even i leave it for days without disturbing the water but still look chalky. May I know how can I solve this problem? I see people's marine tank look so clear but mine look so chalky? Is it because of the salt I use? or there are more chemical to add in to make the water look clear? I had put the right amount of salt according to the package and the meter. Thank for your help. |
28-01-2006, 03:50 PM | #10 |
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Do not have the chalky problem you mention,bro.
This salt very easily dissolve with RO water Regards |
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