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Has anyone used this salt? How does it compare to tropic marin pro reef salt? Does it mix crystal clear?
I switched to LA salt from Tropic Marin because TM was always going out of stock. LA salt mixes clean and stores well. Premium product at a reasonable price from a company heavily invested in the industry. No negative experiences and NOT "going downhill fast".
 
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I used to use the L.A. salt. It mixes well. At first they were cheap. But now it costs as much as any regular salt. So I went back to RPM.
My thoughts too. It was cheap not that long ago but know it cost preety much the same as others so went back to redsea.
 

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I switched to LA salt from Tropic Marin because TM was always going out of stock. LA salt mixes clean and stores well. Premium product at a reasonable price from a company heavily invested in the industry. No negative experiences and NOT "going downhill fast".
While you have your opinion and I have mine. Most of the hobbyists would agree with me that dr foster or the old la was way better.

I don’t have an exact numbers of their profit but if compared back then, it’s profit is going downhill.
 

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Just got an email with this offer. If you use LA salt and/or planning on it check out their promotion. Great price on the salt and they throw in calcium chloride and carbonate All LA private label products are also on sale.

Sorry but I get IO/RC 160 gallon bucket for only $39.99, almost half the price. I have used that salt for four years and corals grow well. I will stick with it.
 
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