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AquaEquestrian
02/25/2006, 08:47 PM
Has anyone heard of Fritz Super Salt? Just curious. It's selling on eBay. Here's what it says:



Fritz Super Salt is unlike any other salt.

This research grade reef salt contains all the natural trace elements, as well as natural buffers to stabilize pH. Provides proper specific gravity (salinity of 34-36 PPT. or 1.020 to 1.023 at 75ïF). This unique salt comes in a semi-liquid (gel) form. You see, the drying in other salt processing separates out necessary trace elements and buffers; the drying process can also cause non-uniform batches and higher impurity levels. Fritz's semi-liquid form creates uniform batches without the quality problems associated with other salts.

Each cup of Fritz Super Salt makes approximately 2.5 gallons of saltwater. Simply add Super Salt to de-chlorinated tap water and stir. Super Salt will stabilize in minutes and marine life may be introduced. Won't increase algae growth, like other competitive salts.

Contains no phosphates. Water mixes crystal clear without any discoloration!



Think it's okay?

Sonya

Hedonist
02/25/2006, 11:40 PM
Never heard of it... but like consumers report says...do not buy the first years versions of the product....wait to see and get the bugs get worked out.........? Did you google it or anything.....?

dg.

T1adler
02/26/2006, 05:56 AM
I think they are just doing a good job at merchandising. Compare with Instant Ocean @ Foster And Smith.

Instant Ocean (http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=4856&ref=3532&subref=AI&N=2004+113009)

Shipping is less also.


Tim