Alexander1312
Supporting Member
I had issues with the precipitation of the Fauna Marin salt when mixing it a week in advance of using it again. I'm mixing 55 gallons weekly at the moment, and after three months, I felt I needed to clean the Brute container (white).
For the record, I have seen similar precipitation with the Tropic Marin salt when I used it before, but at that time, I did not need to mix a lot of water.
Therefore, I felt I needed to re-examine how I should be mixing the salt correctly.
Three years or so ago, when I started reefing, I thought I had to heat the water to the target temperature, add the salt, and keep the pump running as strongly as possible to achieve a good mix. After a day or so and checking the salinity, I would turn off the heater and keep the pump running until the water is used.
It turns out that this is not advisable and can lead to the precipitation of trace elements.
The recommended practice is to mix these high-quality salts, i.e., FM/TM, for only a short period of time / a few minutes (!), without heating the water, unless you use it right away, and if you use it for more than a 10% water change. Ideally, the salt should be used within 4 hours of mixing; however, it can remain in the container without mixing and heating for an extended period.
I was not aware of this and thought I would share it in case anyone else was unaware or wanted to comment.
For the record, I have seen similar precipitation with the Tropic Marin salt when I used it before, but at that time, I did not need to mix a lot of water.
Therefore, I felt I needed to re-examine how I should be mixing the salt correctly.
Three years or so ago, when I started reefing, I thought I had to heat the water to the target temperature, add the salt, and keep the pump running as strongly as possible to achieve a good mix. After a day or so and checking the salinity, I would turn off the heater and keep the pump running until the water is used.
It turns out that this is not advisable and can lead to the precipitation of trace elements.
The recommended practice is to mix these high-quality salts, i.e., FM/TM, for only a short period of time / a few minutes (!), without heating the water, unless you use it right away, and if you use it for more than a 10% water change. Ideally, the salt should be used within 4 hours of mixing; however, it can remain in the container without mixing and heating for an extended period.
I was not aware of this and thought I would share it in case anyone else was unaware or wanted to comment.
