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So I was mixing my salt earlier for my 125L and I got to .14 and ran out, would I be okay topping the rest up with a better different salt and carry on with that one from then on? This is the initial fill of the tank as I have just up sized

I cant even remember the brand of salt I'm using right now but I want to move to either aquaforest probiotic/red sea coral plus/tropic marin pro. I have a softie/LPS tank and just looking for recommendations/tips for changing salt
 
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So I was mixing my salt earlier for my 125L and I got to .14 and ran out, would I be okay topping the rest up with a better different salt and carry on with that one from then on? This is the initial fill of the tank as I have just up sized

I cant even remember the brand of salt I'm using right now but I want to move to either aquaforest probiotic/red sea coral plus/tropic marin pro. I have a softie/LPS tank and just looking for recommendations/tips for changing salt
Yep thats perfectly fine.

I would suggest red sea blue bucket and stay away from the expensive pro salts. They usually run @ 11+ alk and are for advanced aquarists.
 
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Yep thats perfectly fine.

I would suggest red sea blue bucket and stay away from the expensive pro salts. They usually run @ 11+ alk and are for advanced aquarists.
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