Marine Reef Salt and Supplements

Synthetic Sea Salt
New & Improved

  • Nitrate Free
  • Phosphate free
  • Reef/marine environments
  • Fast dissolving
  • Contains all essential vital trace elements
 
  • Specifications
  • Models
  • Instructions
Oceanpure™ Synthetic Sea Salt is among the finest salt in the market today. Specially formulated with required levels of calcium, magnesium and strontium. Oceanpure™ Synthetic Sea Salt was develop to meet standard of requirements for the reef and captive marine animal environments. All ingredients used are pharmaceutical grade and are free of phosphate, nitrate and contaminant ingredients. Oceanpure™ Synthetic Sea Salt dissolves quickly to create a vibrant and crystal clear aquatic environment second to none.

  Item No. Description Master Pack Qty. Per Pallet Weight Approx. Per Case Per Pallet


UPC No. 0069037

    Description        
OP-25

25 gal. mix/bag Case Dimension:
16" x 12" x 7.5"

 

6 63 cases 42 lb/case
2796 lb/pallet
1445 7
OP-50

50 gal. mix/bag Case Dimension:
23.5" x 12.75" x 4.75"

 

3 60 cases 42 lb/case
2670 lb/pallet
1446 4
OP-150 150 gal. mix/bucket Case Dimension:
12" x 15"
1 45 buckets + 12 boxes of 50 gal. 42 lb/case
2670 lb/pallet
1447 1
OP-200

200 gal. mix/box
(4 x 50 gal. bag) Case Dimension:
16" x 14" x 8 "

1 45 cases 56 lb/case
2670 lb/pallet
2789 0
 Special Order  Institutional size available - 1 ton bulk pack
AQUARIUM WATER CHANGE RECOMMENDATION:
  1. Ideally, replace 10 - 20% of aquarium water weekly or biweekly with non-chlorinated, aerated water.
  2. Prepare new water in a separate container. Never mix salt in an aquarium containing animals. Always use clean non-toxic utensils.
  3. Heat water to within 1-2 degrees of aquarium temperature 24 hours before using.
  4. If you aquarium requires more than 50% water change at any time, be sure to prepare the water 24 hours ahead before using. Set specific gravity to 1.020-1.026.
  5. To reduce undesirable mineral levels it is best to use deionized or reverse osmosis water as your salt mixing water.
  6. When using dionized water, test for low pH and adjust it with buffer if needed.
  7. Guidelines for making saltwater at the recommended salinity of 1.024, use approximately 4.5 oz. for 1 gallon of water at 72F.
 
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