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    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Anyone ever used NeoMarine salt by Brightwell Aquatics? Just wondering if it has any specific advantages or disadvantages or if you liked or disliked it for any reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ETBReefer05 View Post
    Anyone ever used NeoMarine salt by Brightwell Aquatics? Just wondering if it has any specific advantages or disadvantages or if you liked or disliked it for any reason.
    http://www.aquacave.com/detail.aspx?ID=2634
    I use it, its what i used to fill my tank with and what not. I have some left over. and use it for my water changes. Haven't decided what im buying next as its expensive in the stores.

    Dissolves nicely. As far as that, just like any salt. I used Reef crystals and it always seems like i had to add more than the bag said to get the salinity right. Where as i have to use less than the bag/bucket says with the brightwell stuff.

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