I took the testing that was done on reef central and compiled it into an excel file, the salts were tested multiple times, the salinity reading is just to show at the same volume of salt, what each mixed to. The readings for everything else were all batches mixed at 78 degrees and 35ppt:
http://www.mspreef.com/files/salts.xls
The coloring was done for the zeovit system if anyone cares on the colors:
Alk between 6.5 and 7.5 = light green
Alk under 6.5 = dark green
Calcium between 410 and 430 = light green
Calcium under 410 = dark green
Mag between 1250 and 1300 = light green
Mag under 1250 = dark green
Potassium between 380 and 400 = light green
Potassium under 380 = dark green
I chose to color it that way because I can always add what is missing, but I cannot take away something that is in excess.
So my winner from the above?? Kent. Why?
1) Alk and Mag are low but easy to correct for.
2) Calcium and Potassium are dead on.
3) Phosphates are low.
4) It's relatively cheap.
http://www.mspreef.com/files/salts.xls
The coloring was done for the zeovit system if anyone cares on the colors:
Alk between 6.5 and 7.5 = light green
Alk under 6.5 = dark green
Calcium between 410 and 430 = light green
Calcium under 410 = dark green
Mag between 1250 and 1300 = light green
Mag under 1250 = dark green
Potassium between 380 and 400 = light green
Potassium under 380 = dark green
I chose to color it that way because I can always add what is missing, but I cannot take away something that is in excess.
So my winner from the above?? Kent. Why?
1) Alk and Mag are low but easy to correct for.
2) Calcium and Potassium are dead on.
3) Phosphates are low.
4) It's relatively cheap.