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Kent marine vs. Seachem
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I have been curious as to which companies products are better. What I am asking is who's products work better, I am talking about products such as ph buffer, calcium, idiene, water condioner, and other water additives.
I am asking this because some one in my town owns a pet store and wants to start selling saltwater supplies, and she asked me what she should sell.
I am lacking experience with the many companies who sell water additaves such as calcium and I am wondering which company's products should she sell?
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I myself prefer dry single form products. Its easier to add one part at a time and much safer than using combination Cal/Alk , etc.
I think people need to know that calcium and alkalinity balance each other unless there is a inadequate amount of Magnesium or paremeters will be off if not Saltwater is not mixed properly at Saltwater mix manufacturers recommended specific gravity.
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