Red Sea reforumlates Red Sea Salt, gets new packaging

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Red Sea apparently has decided to reformulate their popular Red Sea salt with a different formula. As taken from Red Sea Directly: “Red Sea Salt is designed to provide the exact parameters of tropical reef water with a slightly elevated alkalinity as needed in a closed marine system. Red Sea salt is ideal for fish and invertebrate systems or for low-nutrient tanks where the hobbyist supplements all of the individual elements on a regular basis.” We aren’t exactly sure what they have changed versus the old formula, but you can drop down below for a new chart of the target Salinity levels for the different type of aquariums you can keep. We need testers to find this at their local fish store and report back in the comments.


 



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  • Azurel

    Is it just the regular or the Pro too…..I have used the pro for 2 years or so and have had great results.

  • Azurel

    Is it just the regular or the Pro too…..I have used the pro for 2 years or so and have had great results.

  • Azurel

    Is it just the regular or the Pro too…..I have used the pro for 2 years or so and have had great results.

  • http://www.mrsaltwatertank.com Mark Callahan

    This line:

    “Red Sea salt is ideal for fish and invertebrate systems or for low-nutrient tanks where the hobbyist supplements all of the individual elements on a regular basis.”

    Makes me wonder if they purposely left out some minerals/nutrients so that the reef keeper can dial their parameters in as wanted.

  • http://www.mrsaltwatertank.com Mark Callahan

    This line:

    “Red Sea salt is ideal for fish and invertebrate systems or for low-nutrient tanks where the hobbyist supplements all of the individual elements on a regular basis.”

    Makes me wonder if they purposely left out some minerals/nutrients so that the reef keeper can dial their parameters in as wanted.

  • http://www.mrsaltwatertank.com Mark Callahan

    This line:

    “Red Sea salt is ideal for fish and invertebrate systems or for low-nutrient tanks where the hobbyist supplements all of the individual elements on a regular basis.”

    Makes me wonder if they purposely left out some minerals/nutrients so that the reef keeper can dial their parameters in as wanted.

  • http://www.lareefs.com John

    That’s great but does it have a screw lid?

  • http://www.lareefs.com John

    That’s great but does it have a screw lid?

  • reef

    Nice new marketing , wonder if it is better.

  • reef

    Nice new marketing , wonder if it is better.

  • reef

    Nice new marketing , wonder if it is better.

  • http://www.mrsaltwatertank.com Mark Callahan

    @John…agreed!

  • http://www.mrsaltwatertank.com Mark Callahan

    @John…agreed!

  • http://www.mrsaltwatertank.com Mark Callahan

    @John…agreed!

  • http://reefbuilders.com Jake Adams

    What makes the Red Sea salt formulations different is that they’ve paid special attention to the ratio of Calcium, Alkalinity and Magnesium based on their research of this sweet spot ratio of these elements.

  • http://reefbuilders.com Jake Adams

    What makes the Red Sea salt formulations different is that they’ve paid special attention to the ratio of Calcium, Alkalinity and Magnesium based on their research of this sweet spot ratio of these elements.