michaelg210
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I came across this awesome thread in google. I am a novice but positive I have come to the right place, this thread was talking about home-made-remineralization...... I understood enough to know finally someone can answer my question.
Are Seachem's Equilibruim and Kent Marine's R/O Right, virtually identical products? (I wanted Seachem, but no one sells it in my area, so had to go with Kent Marine's).
Kent tech support won't tell me anything beyond the MSDS and Seachem Claims "other" products, (i.e. Kent Marine's) use sodium chloride.
Kent also tells me that R/O Right has all necessary trace/mineral elements needed for a planted tank.
My question is basically, if using R/O water, and Kent Marine's R/O Right, is that all I need or should I be adding some other elements / minerals / etc.
Sorry for the bother, but I could learn a lot here, or at least what little I need to know.
Thanks
mjg
PS small tank, 10G has 2 crypts, 2 java ferns, 1 anubia, 1 Betta, 1 Dwarf Pleco, an AC 20 filter, and a heater, using 2x 10W, 6500K Zoo Med's Sun Lights. (in case that matters)
Are Seachem's Equilibruim and Kent Marine's R/O Right, virtually identical products? (I wanted Seachem, but no one sells it in my area, so had to go with Kent Marine's).
Kent tech support won't tell me anything beyond the MSDS and Seachem Claims "other" products, (i.e. Kent Marine's) use sodium chloride.
Kent also tells me that R/O Right has all necessary trace/mineral elements needed for a planted tank.
My question is basically, if using R/O water, and Kent Marine's R/O Right, is that all I need or should I be adding some other elements / minerals / etc.
Sorry for the bother, but I could learn a lot here, or at least what little I need to know.
Thanks
mjg
PS small tank, 10G has 2 crypts, 2 java ferns, 1 anubia, 1 Betta, 1 Dwarf Pleco, an AC 20 filter, and a heater, using 2x 10W, 6500K Zoo Med's Sun Lights. (in case that matters)