Which 2 part solution is the best?

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I've been using B-Ionic 2 part calcium and alkalinity supplements for a while now. I'm almost out and was wondering what everyone else is using or would recommend before I buy a new batch. Are they all pretty much the same?
 

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i cant say what's best since i haven't used them all but i use brightwells part a,b and love it... actually use about 12 different brightwell products and they get the job done for me...
 

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I recommend mixing your own, I use the bulk reef supply two-part. Bought it dry in 5-gallon buckets. Lasts a pretty long time, huge cost savings over the pre-mixed stuff, if you have a high-demand reef.
 

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I use the BRS 2 Part and Magnesium with good results. I've also used B-Ionic, but it's a bit expensive for a larger system.
 

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I used BRS as well until I switched to a calcium reactor. Always seemed to work great and is a breeze to mix.
 
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The BRS alkalinity components are either sodium bicarbonate or soda ash? Which one is better? Also, will these last a lot longer than the b-ionic or brightwell supplements?
 

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I just used baked baking soda and drive way melter. My sps blow up. I've been working off randy's directions for a couple years now.

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I buy calcium and magnesium bulk from BRS or local fish store (one stocks them) and mix myself.
I worry about the impurities on dow flake etc, so instead spend a bit more for those.
For Alk, I have high pH, so I simply buy generic baking soda from the local dollar store. $0.50/pound.
 
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I buy calcium and magnesium bulk from BRS or local fish store (one stocks them) and mix myself.
I worry about the impurities on dow flake etc, so instead spend a bit more for those.
For Alk, I have high pH, so I simply buy generic baking soda from the local dollar store. $0.50/pound.

Yeah, I was thinking of doing the same. The baking soda is definately ok though, right? I have a low pH, so I was thinking of baking it first to get soda ash.
 

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I like ESV because it comes with trace elements. I buy it in 10 gallon concentrate and it cost me $140.00
 

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