I get small particles that settle at the bottom that won't ever dissolve, but they are minimal and I don't worry about them.
I get small particles that settle at the bottom that won't ever dissolve, but they are minimal and I don't worry about them.
-You had me at PWM
Im using the red sea coral pro salt. I never had this problem when I was using the instant ocean. Im not getting clumps of stuff in the water. Im getting a flim that looks kind of whitish brown that forms on the side of the trash can and on the bottom. When I took water out to test the salinity I could see some white stuff floating in it which I believe is the calcium that has precipitated out.
Ill check the calcium and alk tonight before I add the water to the tank. If anything is low I have the BRS 2 part dosing that I can add to the tank later.
I use the brightwell salt, and i've never had this problem. Not sure what that's all about.
Larry Wheat
President/Co-founder "A Butterfly's Touch" and "Running4Trisomy"
90 gallon mixed reef
I know you're using RS, but I've heard a lot of the same stories (brown buildup) about RC. While I've never experienced it myself, I suppose it does happen.
-You had me at PWM
Maybe its just this salt becuase its made from real ocean salt. Ill test everything tonight and post my results so that other can now. Thanks to everyone who responded.
Last edited by polarbear; Tue, 18th Sep 2012 at 10:15 AM.
If it's white specs, it happens to me every once in a while with IO. Not sure what causes it, but I suspect it's caused when moisture gets into the IO bucket because it only happens to me with older salt. I've always just filtered them out with a sock when adding the mixed water to the sump, and have never noticed any adverse effects to parameters..
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I use red sea pro as well. Yes, I get the brown build up. I usually clean the mixing container (30g brute) with RO and vinegar every other month to get rid of it.
2 things that helped me the most. Add salt slowly like Alton and I mentioned earlier and use a bigger mixing pump.
John
"Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place and then come down and shoot the survivors." Ernest Hemingway
It's the SALT.....
I had to throw my mixing container away as I could never clean it... Even a trip to the car wash wouldn't get the stuff off 100%...
There is a thread about this somewhere....
ReeF mafiA
Vinegar cleans it. Lots of vinegar. Every few months I use 3/4 to 1 gallon of the extra strength to get the brown film off. I use instant ocean now, but the same happened with reef crystals and oceanic
Tap water and a small amount of muriatic acid will take it off in a hurry. I clean all of my holding containers once a month. I also will use it on skimmers, grody powerheads or anything else that gets tank crud encrusted on it.
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