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![]() Those particles could be the result of your box/bag/bucket of salt having been exposed to humidity, any time salt mixes are allowed to get moist, (or sit open) the concentrated "mix" will allow reactions to occur that will basicaly form calcium carbonate and a few other compounds. Which is why it is important to not add water to the salt mix, but to add the salt to the amount of water you are preparing to avoid any unwanted reactions. The idea is to avoid a salt paste or slurry as you are mixing it.
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![]() ![]() *Edit* Oops, I mean it's nice to see everyone join, not just knowledgable people Last edited by marie; 04-17-2006 at 04:43 PM. |
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![]() hmmmmm Well, I added the salt mix to the tank after it was filled with RO water. If these pieces don't dissolve should I remove them? Will they harm any of the little critters in the tank?
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![]() Phew! Was worried I might need to dump all my store bought RO water out and start again. Thanks for putting my mind at ease.
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![]() as they said before just syphon them out if you want and you wont have to worry. but they will not hurt the livestock
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![]() Chuck!!!
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![]() Regarding store brought R.O if it's from safeway i would check the TDS i had better luck and alot less algae,from straight tapwater and even better from,my D.I unit..
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