It is my understanding that when dosing two/three part solutions like Red Sea parts A, B, C to maintain alkalinity, calcium and magnesium, the parts A and B will inevitably produce excess of NaCl, raising salinity.
Using tropic marine baller method parts A, B and C alleviates this by having part C be NaCl free salt, keeping the ionic balance.
My question is - when dosing Red Sea parts A,B,C must I also dose tropic marine’s part C to correct for this ionic balance? Or is Red Sea already balanced? Does not seem like that from the contents description on the label… and if I am to dose sodium chloride free salt, how much in relation to the Red Sea parts?
Using tropic marine baller method parts A, B and C alleviates this by having part C be NaCl free salt, keeping the ionic balance.
My question is - when dosing Red Sea parts A,B,C must I also dose tropic marine’s part C to correct for this ionic balance? Or is Red Sea already balanced? Does not seem like that from the contents description on the label… and if I am to dose sodium chloride free salt, how much in relation to the Red Sea parts?