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I’ve heard rumors Fritz’s is the same as Live Aquaria salt. With that said, I struggled with bleached Montis and STN on all my other SPS with my LA salt. I tried everything and finally switched salts. Within 3 days of going to IO Reef Crystals, everything started to come back. Tank is running smoothly now and STN has stopped. 99% sure it was the salt. I’d switch.
Harold do you have monti's in your system? Pic's please- including me- with zero issues whatsoever. Excellent acropora coloration and growth.
I think blaming the salt mix is in poor taste unless you have ICP testing proving that the parameters are problematic. Without that, it’s just shooting in the dark- looking for something to blame.
A few people may post that they agree with you, but you can find people that blame EVERY brand of salt. Red Sea, instant ocean, fritz, LA, etc.
Plenty of people use fritz- including me- with zero issues whatsoever. Excellent acropora coloration and growth.
Dozens!!! Both encrusting and fancy grafted plating ones. Let me go on my computer.... one secondHarold do you have monti's in your system? Pic's please
I was tempted to try LA, think ill hold off and go IO if I want to go the cheap route. Go Blue
Harold do you have monti's in your system? Pic's please
I was tempted to try LA, think ill hold off and go IO if I want to go the cheap route. Go Blue
One other thing, when mixing Fritz I had my RO/DI water up to temp and slowly added the salt, slowly. It did take some clear up, longer than IO. It looked like it was precipitating as I slowly sprinkled it in, for what it's worth.
Being neutral as much as I can on this, though in fairness, I too had issues and some die off from using Fritz RPM blue box. I'm back to using Instant Ocean and my corals have rebounded.
There's a good possibility that there could be a contaminant or contaminants that can not be tested for going on here. Complex chemicals and their chemical chains that bind them may not register on a elemental testing.
We as hobbyist can only relate anecdotally our experiences, in my case as well as Rico's experience, it was the only thing that changed during the die off. All my corals suffered. Lost was a acan colony, fire digitata, hands full of blue digitata, a head of torch, large paling spots on my montipora cap and damage/paling of all my acros.
Water testing at the time came out near perfect parameters. No voltage leaks. TDS out of my RO/DI unit "0" and testing waste water from it came out no chloramines. Light intensity and flow unchanged.
Rico's crash is much worse than the near crash I experienced, because I caught mine in time. Once everything came out unchanged for me, I immediately got a box of the salt I've been using for decades, IO, and did several very large water changes that came out to a hundred gallons. Once I did this the decline stopped and took several weeks to recover from.
Of course all this can be taken anecdotally because I don't have any hard numbers that I could link directly back to. the only thing that changed during this decline was the use of Fritz. This is my choice and I'm okay with it, but I will not be using Fritz salt again.
Here's a link to Rico's crash for what it's worth:
I have to say this in fairness about Fritz, any salt mix can have bad batches. Any.
I dump in 12lbs at a time to a brute of 40g cold (71*) RODI, with a mixing pump. Always came out clean. I can video it next time if anyone wants to see.
Hmmmm
Just a frag rack of tiny bits of montipora got overrun when I left a few bits too long
Sailfin photobombed... just a quick iphone
Photo. In person the graft is more impressive
This entire column is encrusted with montipora, though it got shaded and went from orange to a darker brown
^^^ I don’t blame fritz for it going brown, because it is totally shaded by acropora.
A special type I’m cultivating, though I forget the name.
This one is growing downward because too much light
I think blaming the salt mix is in poor taste unless you have ICP testing proving that the parameters are problematic. Without that, it’s just shooting in the dark- looking for something to blame.
A few people may post that they agree with you, but you can find people that blame EVERY brand of salt. Red Sea, instant ocean, fritz, LA, etc.
Plenty of people use fritz- including me- with zero issues whatsoever. Excellent acropora coloration and growth.
Wasn't there another thread about this salt before? So much that Fritz ended up doing some of their own tests to validate and lay to rest the concern? I seem to recall this happening before.
I know I posted an ICP analysis on the Fritz sponsor forum asking for answers after having several issues with my tank when using Fritz. They never answered any of it, but did refund me for the box I purchased. I see now that it has been deleted and no longer exists. That said, the ICP analysis is still in my log
Note the flouride, bromine, lithium, Iodine, Barium, and Manganese levels....they are off the charts bad
I dump in 12lbs at a time to a brute of 40g cold (71*) RODI, with a mixing pump. Always came out clean. I can video it next time if anyone wants to see.