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Tropic Marin PRO-REEF local?
Does anyone sell Tropic Marin PRO-REEF local?
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Neptune's does, if memory serves.
-Rob
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Key's Island does.
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I use it, and IMO it is not worth the extra money.... Thought it would have higher levels of CA, ALK, and Mag. Nope! still have to dose. I might switch to seachem heard good things about their levels.
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"I use it, and IMO it is not worth the extra money.... Thought it would have higher levels of CA, ALK, and Mag. Nope! still have to dose. I might switch to seachem heard good things about their levels."
what do you measure the levels at for marine pro? I have found these numbers almost every where researching. Tropic Marin 375 10 1230 Tropic Marine Pro Reef 450 8.5 1380 |
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Those numbers look to be what I measure when I mix up a bucket of salt.
ca 420 alk 9 mag ? not sure need to get a mag test kit Had premiere test my mag and they said it was around 1360 (I only dose ca and alk). I found the same numbers you described from this thread... http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1282073 I will probably switch to seachem when my bucket of TMPR runs out. There levels are a little higher and the salt is cheaper |
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is the seachem sold in town?
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One of my buddies had called several different LFS asking what salts they carry. If I remember right he said premiere, and some other store which I can't remember carried it. I think he said it was around $54.99
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