newb111 Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 Anything new on this salt? Everyone still happy with it? Link to comment
Beachbum Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 I just switched over to it (slowly) and my softies and lps appear very happy with the new mix. Much better polyp extension. Ca, Mg, Alk and pH all seem to be more stable now too. I was initially using RC then tried Tropic Marin, went back to RC and finally tried DD. With all other things being equal (feeding, bioload, lighting etc.) I have seen the best results and been most satified with DD. Link to comment
gus6464 Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 I just got a bucket of this salt as well and I must say I am very impressed. Here is a quick overview I wrote for it in a new thread but was directed to this one. http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?...t&p=2480113 Link to comment
schwaz Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 So anyone try Brightwell yet? All of my LFS carry this stuff... I am thinking about trying it (switching from Reef Crystals). Link to comment
davidr2340 Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 So anyone try Brightwell yet? All of my LFS carry this stuff... I am thinking about trying it (switching from Reef Crystals). I think I'm going to try it as well. Not because I dislike DD though... Just want to try something new! Plus my LFS has it for 30% off this weekend! Link to comment
MGDMIRAGE Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 I think I'm going to try it as well. Not because I dislike DD though... Just want to try something new! Plus my LFS has it for 30% off this weekend! Brightwell was kinda scary because they basically claim on the bucket that it matches seawater, and tests conclude it certainly does not = false advertising. Link to comment
schwaz Posted October 17, 2009 Share Posted October 17, 2009 What tests? Brightwell was kinda scary because they basically claim on the bucket that it matches seawater, and tests conclude it certainly does not = false advertising. Link to comment
MGDMIRAGE Posted October 17, 2009 Share Posted October 17, 2009 What tests? It's pretty fairly well known and evaluated by Boomer. Tests aside, any salt that claims their salt basically matches sea water is full of it They actually had the numbers on the buckets saying that their salt was the same as seawater. The tests of the salt show it to be a fairly decent salt but far from what they claim on the bucket. I can find the exact article if you like but you'll have to register to the site to view it. Link to comment
burtbollinger Posted October 17, 2009 Share Posted October 17, 2009 I'm using brightwell neomarine....I like it so far, as does my tank....mixes clear, which is the number 1 thing in my book after parameters. some tests show inconsistent alkalinity....11 instead of 8 or something like that, but thats not a really big deal in the real world IMO. threads exist on RC as far as this...but most of the negativity seems to be of the nitpicky variety IMO. People pissed about it not meeting exaggerated marketing claims, which I guess is understandable.....Overall though, after reading those threads, I wasnt considering not using the salt or anything that dramatic.... not looking to rehash the debate here, btw. funny, the salt has a really crazy almost disturbing plastic smell too it, though.....fyi/ my favorite salt will always be tropic marin pro reef though....its the best IMO, if you can find it. EDIT: want to try this DD salt everyone keeps hyping....as long as it mixes good. Link to comment
MGDMIRAGE Posted October 17, 2009 Share Posted October 17, 2009 I'm using brightwell neomarine....I like it so far, as does my tank....mixes clear, which is the number 1 thing in my book after parameters. some tests show inconsistent alkalinity....11 instead of 8 or something like that, but thats not a really big deal in the real world IMO. threads exist on RC as far as this...but most of the negativity seems to be of the nitpicky variety IMO. People pissed about it not meeting exaggerated marketing claims, which I guess is understandable.....Overall though, after reading those threads, I wasnt considering not using the salt or anything that dramatic.... not looking to rehash the debate here, btw. funny, the salt has a really crazy almost disturbing plastic smell too it, though.....fyi/ my favorite salt will always be tropic marin pro reef though....its the best IMO, if you can find it. EDIT: want to try this DD salt everyone keeps hyping....as long as it mixes good. Agreed, it seems like a decent salt it's just their rediculous claims. Does it still have everything printed on bucket saying it matches seawater almost to a T? Link to comment
burtbollinger Posted October 17, 2009 Share Posted October 17, 2009 yeah it does.... I got a bag of it....was hoping it would tide me over until I can find some more TM Pro Reef on the cheap. Link to comment
deepdvnarq Posted October 17, 2009 Share Posted October 17, 2009 i use DD salt and i love it. i do recomend though mixing it for 24hrs like the destructions say, but it is very solid and parameters and i love the fact that they put it in writing. when i have done a batch and used it right away instead of the 24 hr wait, the new batch water seemed to be a little cloudy but it went away in about a hour. this only happened twice when mixed and used right away and it has always been superclear when you wait the 24 hours. again it is a very good salt that it consistent. Link to comment
Weetabix7 Posted February 6, 2010 Share Posted February 6, 2010 So I'm getting ready to a WC. Mixed the water for 2 days, like you're supposed to do. Just tested it with Salifert test kits. Got the following: Alk- 12 dKh Ca- 410-420 SG- just a hair under 1.025 I tested the Alk twice to be sure. Is anyone's else's D-D H2O water mixing up at this high of an Alk? I was surprised. Link to comment
Deleted User 6 Posted February 6, 2010 Share Posted February 6, 2010 Mine mixed high alk for a while Link to comment
crazydante23 Posted February 6, 2010 Share Posted February 6, 2010 I like the esv salt. It mixes in 15-20 minutes and its clear. No more scrubbing buckets after mixing salt for me. Link to comment
PodRod Posted February 6, 2010 Author Share Posted February 6, 2010 I'm shopping for a new tank now since I've been out of the hobby for awhile. I really liked DD salt and that is what I plan on using for my new tank. I had good growth and extension from my SPS after finally getting my old tank switch over to DD and the params were great. I've heard good things from Brightwell as well, but I'm not rocking the boat since DD works so well for me. I do agree that it needs to be mixed in advance. Link to comment
FiRsT-aNd-LaSt Posted February 6, 2010 Share Posted February 6, 2010 I'm also am now using D-D, I originally was using Red Sea Coral Pro, and every batch I had mixed clear for me until my last batch it, it was so cloudy and had a brown film, so I thought I'd try something new, I always struggled with low alk with red sea, so hopefully this will be different, My alk on the nsw was also 12dkh with D-D but with yesterdays wc it gave my tank a nice boost....time will only tell long term results, but I'm hoping for the best. Link to comment
dtfleming Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 I'm shopping for a new tank now since I've been out of the hobby for awhile. I really liked DD salt and that is what I plan on using for my new tank. I had good growth and extension from my SPS after finally getting my old tank switch over to DD and the params were great. I've heard good things from Brightwell as well, but I'm not rocking the boat since DD works so well for me. I do agree that it needs to be mixed in advance. YAAAAAAAAaa your back!!!!1 Link to comment
BibleSue Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 Switched from TM to DD about a year ago I think. Very happy with it. Link to comment
millerman Posted February 25, 2010 Share Posted February 25, 2010 I stumbled into a new LFS around my work place, and the owner recommended DD salt. I read through this thread and i'm thinking of switching. The only problem is the price. He quoted me $125 CND which is insane. I'm debating between DD and Reef crystals. I'm currently running my tank on IO, but need to make the switch cos i'll be adding more corals (recently added a MH light to the tank). Link to comment
basser1 Posted February 25, 2010 Share Posted February 25, 2010 Let me say I switched to D-D from TropicMarin Pro about 4 months ago. My tank has been running for 3 1/2 years. My acros and montis have never looked better! They are showing good polyp extension and the colors have been nothing short of amazing! Here's another link for you to look at: http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?...214426&st=0 Link to comment
millerman Posted February 25, 2010 Share Posted February 25, 2010 Let me say I switched to D-D from TropicMarin Pro about 4 months ago. My tank has been running for 3 1/2 years. My acros and montis have never looked better! They are showing good polyp extension and the colors have been nothing short of amazing! Here's another link for you to look at: http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?...214426&st=0 Thanks for the link! Since my tank wont be heavily dominated by corals, do you think it's necessary? My tank has been running for 1year. I plan to add: 1x brain coral 1x Clam Zoa colonies Currently I have: Frogspawn (expands to the size of a softball) Xenia Small batch of Zoas Judging from the coral stocking list, do you think it'll benefit me to switch to DD as opposed to RC (reef crystals)? Link to comment
basser1 Posted February 26, 2010 Share Posted February 26, 2010 I notice you do have a clam and they do use up Ca. Plus if you do decide to get some sps, especially now since you have a MH, I would still give the D-D a shot. Another thing to consider is dosing. With the D-D, plus weekly water changes, I no longer have to dose. So if you look at the standpoint of not having to buy additives, I'm saving money in the long run. Link to comment
Deleted User 6 Posted February 26, 2010 Share Posted February 26, 2010 I've used DD for the past year now and I'm thinking of switching to the new TM Bio-actif or the new B-ionic 4-part. DD has lots of sediment and takes too long to mix, imo. And my particular bucket never had stable levels. My corals all fared very well and the tank has thrived, but I think I'm going to shop around now. Link to comment
millerman Posted February 26, 2010 Share Posted February 26, 2010 I notice you do have a clam and they do use up Ca. Plus if you do decide to get some sps, especially now since you have a MH, I would still give the D-D a shot. Another thing to consider is dosing. With the D-D, plus weekly water changes, I no longer have to dose. So if you look at the standpoint of not having to buy additives, I'm saving money in the long run. Good call . Might go to the LFS after work to pick up a bucket. I've used DD for the past year now and I'm thinking of switching to the new TM Bio-actif or the new B-ionic 4-part. DD has lots of sediment and takes too long to mix, imo. And my particular bucket never had stable levels. My corals all fared very well and the tank has thrived, but I think I'm going to shop around now. How long does it normally take you to mix a batch of DD salt? I have a large rubbermaid container with a heater+pump. I let the water mix for 3-4 days before I do a water change. Would this still be an issue? Link to comment
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