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salinity-bucket-art

The uber secret Salinity salt that Seachem has been working on for some time now is starting to get more widespread. We have previous workups of the salt bucket of choice for illustration purposes only but this is the first time we are able to see the new bucket art in all its glory. You’ll notice the top lid which looks different from other lids we have seen on Instant Ocean and Reef Crystals, hopefully bringing in quality to the standard cheap working lids we are used to opening and closing time after time. We are big fans of the design of Aqua Vitro, kudos to the art team at Seachem and you can read more about this new salt at the Aqua Vitro website.

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  1. Posted July 15, 2009 at 3:36 pm | Permalink

    That looks more like a digital rendering but if that’s the final appearance, it’ll be very cool. I think I could really learn to appreciate the small footprint of this type of bucket.

  2. Mark Poletti
    Posted July 15, 2009 at 4:53 pm | Permalink

    I hope they produce it in bags as bags fit better on my shelves. I am sure I will be giving this a go.

  3. Posted July 15, 2009 at 6:33 pm | Permalink

    Hey Mark, you know they’ll be doling the first 12 buckets at the IMAC West raffle right?

  4. Jeremy
    Posted July 15, 2009 at 7:47 pm | Permalink

    You’ll love it Mark! ;)

  5. Mark Poletti
    Posted July 15, 2009 at 10:42 pm | Permalink

    Just another benefit for attending. I just wished I knew someone who could help me win.

  6. Posted July 16, 2009 at 7:08 am | Permalink

    Pretty packaging, but a ph of 8.8? What’s their reasoning behind this?

  7. Scott Key
    Posted July 16, 2009 at 7:11 am | Permalink

    what about boxes with smaller bags… the Eco friendly version? Pretty bucket though I love SCRS, I’ll have to try this. I feel the increased levels of heavy metal may be there secret to getting that SCRS pop of colors to last a little longer than 3 days. Hopefully this doesn’t harm the corals! Well if the colors are better….

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