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This was a update I got from the manufacturer about Kent 

 

It’s supposed to be 11-13 dKH.

 

Kent and Oceanic are formulated to have extra calcium, magnesium, and alkalinity in them to compensate for those elements being used up by corals in the aquarium as they grow.  They need to have higher than NSW levels to balance out lower levels in the aquarium.

 

If they want something lower and closer to natural seawater, Coralife is formulated to be as close to natural seawater as possible.  It’s not good for raising calcium, magnesium, or alkalinity.  But it will provide water parameters fairly close to NSW if that is what you are looking for.

 

My guess is that the salt they were testing months ago was from our old supplier and now we have a better control over the parameters since we are making it in house and it is being made the way it was always meant to be.

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2 hours ago, CuttleFishandCoral said:

This was a update I got from the manufacturer about Kent 

 

It’s supposed to be 11-13 dKH.

 

Kent and Oceanic are formulated to have extra calcium, magnesium, and alkalinity in them to compensate for those elements being used up by corals in the aquarium as they grow.  They need to have higher than NSW levels to balance out lower levels in the aquarium.

 

If they want something lower and closer to natural seawater, Coralife is formulated to be as close to natural seawater as possible.  It’s not good for raising calcium, magnesium, or alkalinity.  But it will provide water parameters fairly close to NSW if that is what you are looking for.

 

My guess is that the salt they were testing months ago was from our old supplier and now we have a better control over the parameters since we are making it in house and it is being made the way it was always meant to be.

Thanks you for doing some leg work!  11-13 is a wide range.  I would like to have a tighter range than that. I'm wondering  if this is kinda the industry standard? 

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