The only time I get cloudy water is when I add buffer. Other than that it is crystal clear in around 60 sec.
The only time I get cloudy water is when I add buffer. Other than that it is crystal clear in around 60 sec.
Its cloudy because you are precipitating calcium carbonate (scale). Its better to add the buffer slowly to the tank after the water change.Originally Posted by StephenA
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
Ditto on the questions "did you add the salt to the water, or water to a pile of salt"?
It makes a BIG difference.
TT
Killed my first coral in 1991, have tried to do better since. Always tricky.
Doesn't make a difference for me. I have a 30g tub I put the salt in first and then pour the water in over it, helps mix it up some before I put the mixing pump in. Mine still clears up within a few minutes, never had any problems.
-Chris
is this the first batch out of the bucket?
One thing I do when I get a new bucket of salt, before i open it, is shake it up, roll it around, and generally treat it like a can of soda I intend to give to someone I want to play a trick on. It only makes sense that different components of the salt mix are different sizes, and settle slightly during shipping.
a word of advice though, let it sit for a few minutes before you open it after you have gone 'a shakin' as when you peel that top off, there will be a fine salt dust plume... probably don't want to inhale that.
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i don't think it makes a diff. if i at salt to water or water to salt. i mixed 2 6 gal. buckets up. one i mixed salt to water, the other i mixed water to salt. both were the same. it eventualy did clear up. it just took over night. not sure why it stayed cloudy for so long. i tested everything and it looked good( as well as i could at home).
Ram, thats a good idea. i didn't think of that.. i'm gonna shake this bucket up to see if it mixes clear in the next batch.
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Originally Posted by Joshua
you never want to add the water to the salt because this will cause a spike in the calcium level causing the calcium to fall to the bottom kinda like raining thus reducing the calcium level in the mixture.
I used a Mag 9.5 once in a 35 gallon trash can to mix up my salt mix one time and it stayed cloudy until I pulled the Mag out of the water. Putting in a smaller PH, the water cleared up in a matter of minutes. I did not see any particulate in the bottom and it didn't seem to affect the water. I used it for my water change and had no ill effects. Anyone else experience this?
What were you using to stir the water with?
135 gallon reef and 29 gallon mini-reef.