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I am almost out of salt. I have been using brightwell neo marine for a few months now, and I want to use a new mix. It's not that the neo-marine isn't great, it's just that I would like a salt that has a higher Mg/dKH/Ca concentration. Right now, I am considering ESV (which I have used, and did enjoy while I had it) DD, and Tropic Marin Pro Reef. Just set up my Korallin Ca Reactor system (C1502, Milwaukee reg w/solenoid and bubble counter, pinpoint pH controller, ReBorn media) and I would like to tune it to match my salt mix dKH/Ca...but, I can't find any specs on tropic Marin...does anybody know the specs on TM Pro Reef??

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Kendall

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I've gone through 2 buckets of the TM bio Actif. I just tested a batch before doing a water change and the CA was 480 but the KH was 5!!! For $130 a bucket I'm not happy. Based on another tank I've seen, I'm switching to Reef Crystals.
 
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1.024 is a little low. I would mix at 1.026 which is closer to actual levels and should show a small increase in those numbers. That alk is a little high but the calcium will get used up and the higher magnesium doesn't really have any negative effects. That alk might be supressing the useable calcium in the mix a little.
 
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The TM Pro Reef has slightly higher Ca levels but the main difference is lower alkalinity which helps keep the Ca levels higher and alleviate some of the strain on older systems that use a lot of reactors and dosing.
 

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