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Eric8832
John3432
Most likely, it doesn't reach our area, which is why there are no reviews. Here is a brief overview, use a translator:
Kristen2246
I just found it for 600 for 20 kg. That's why I'm asking.
Rebecca
I would not advise you and everyone else to take salt of unknown origin, as well as from China. How many sailors, both beginners and experienced, have fallen for cheap novelties and brought trouble to their aquariums. Over the past year, two said goodbye to the sea, and a handful had to restart with losses.
Emily3144
It costs 80 bucks on foreign websites.
Justin
For those foreign sailors, 80 bucks is like 80 grams for me. Guys, don't reinvent the wheel.
Lindsay
It seems to be the same as what you posted. This is Chinese salt. It's not suitable for hard water. I took 280 liters for salting. I salted the remaining 270 with gray salt. Everything got mixed up. It seems to have worked out. It's been 3 weeks since the start. The corals are doing well. I got 20 kg for 450. But that was out of desperation. I had no money. From now on, I will only do water changes with "premium" salt. The prices for salt are, of course, completely absurd, but what can you do? Ruin the beauty? Even with the well-known Chinese salt, there are periodically serious problems. I recommend reading the entire topic.