Ohio Reef
Reef Discussion => Do It Yourself => Topic started by: mhhauser321 on August 27, 2007, 21:29:59
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Well I am trying to get these supplemts
DOWFlAKE-Calcium Chloride Dihydrate
MagnesiumChlorideHexahydrate-MagFlakes(Dead Sea Works)
I have already looked at the Lowes In Huber Heights and had no luck. Has anyone found a place where you can buy these materials that is local.
matt
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http://buckeyefieldsupply.com/showproducts.asp?Sub=124&showspecials=124 Russ in out of cincy but he will require the order to be shipped.
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Except you don't want to use Mag flake any more. Randy Farley-Holmes posted that the manufacturer (Dead Sea Works) no longer recommends its use in aquariums. They cannot guarantee its purity. I went to twopartsolutions.com last time because of this. I have some you can get from me to make a gallon for my cost. I have a post somewhere on it.
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I saw that warning verper, I will probably end up just going with epson salt but I wanted to see if any place carried it anyway
but thanks guys, I was hoping to not have to order it online or travel that far. Does anyone know of any local Home Depots or Hardware stores that carry them
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None locally. Hasn't been in a few years. Some builders supply in Columbus still carries it.
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Well My chances of obtaining these two products around here are pretty slim.
I have decided to not go with mag flakes, and just use Epsom salt only instead.
So Now My search is for DowFlake, Either I can order it from BuckeyeFieldSUpply and pay 20.00 for shipping and 18.00 for the bag or I can come up with some other way of finding it or getting it.
any ideas
matt
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If you are ordering online anyway, just get it from twopartsolution.com
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Well I have acquired my Alkalinity and Magnesium supplements so but I have yet to get my Calcium which I will get soon.
It looks like I have decided to go with this method
to save more money in the long run. I am not saying that any other methods don't cut it or are wrong, all I am saying is this is the methond I chose and thats all.
I was going to get some test kits and I found a guy in state who sells them pretty cheap, I am not so sure I have to see about shipping first but I hope it is truly a good deal here is the website
[url]http://aquatictech.com/misc.html][http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php/url] to save more money in the long run. I am not saying that any other methods don't cut it or are wrong, all I am saying is this is the methond I chose and thats all.
I was going to get some test kits and I found a guy in state who sells them pretty cheap, I am not so sure I have to see about shipping first but I hope it is truly a good deal here is the website
[url]http://aquatictech.com/misc.html (http://[http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php/url)
What do you guys think?
I was going to get the sailfert test kits
any help
matt
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I've ordered Salifert test kits from aquatech before. Someone on RC did a comparison and they are one of the lowest priced. However, their shipping is higher than I would have expected for the weight. If you order all of your test kits at once, you might save a few dollars. Don't forget that sales tax applies.
Or if they don't stock it and it is shipped from the manufacturer you pay two shipping costs (happened to me with Hamilton PC bulbs). Be sure to call them and make sure they have your order in stock, and part of it is not trans shipped from somewhere else.
As far as the two part method, I've used it for 2 years and it works great.
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we have salifert alk and cal in stock no shipping needed.
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FYI
The reason Dowflake is NOT recommended by the manufacturer for aquariums is that they are now or soon will be adding Bromide.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1201233