Originally Posted by esshup
Originally Posted by Eastland
Todd Overton's fish farm in TX sells a ton of gypsum for $160 or .08 cents per lb. Alum is $50 per 50 lb. bag, $1 per lb. So, alum is actually 12.5 times more expensive here. I have used both and for my water chemistry, gypsum has a lot more bang for the buck. It also eliminates any PH/fish kill issues. You can also notice subtle differences in water clarity when spreading smaller applications. A simple jar test using both alum and gypsum would be a good starting point to see what works. There is no dispute that Alum works almost immediately and is most effective.

Eastland, what does the alum cost per ton there? Buying a ton of gypsum is a lot different than buying a bag of alum. Gypsum here in a 50# bag costs $59.47.

He doesn't sell it by the ton, but if anyone knows where alum is sold by the ton, I would like to know what the price is. I've struck out trying to find someone who sells it by the bucket load.