Diy all for reef mold?

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I made a new batch of diy all for reef and I did the recommended amount. I then went to top off my container and I noticed that my container had some type of mold. Container is under a cabinet with no light.

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I made a new batch of diy all for reef and I did the recommended amount. I then went to top off my container and I noticed that my container had some type of mold. Container is under a cabinet with no light.

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Did you follow the mixing instructions marked on the package?

It is only stable at full strength.
I always sterilise the dosing container before refilling.
 
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I made a new batch of diy all for reef and I did the recommended amount. I then went to top off my container and I noticed that my container had some type of mold. Container is under a cabinet with no light.

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Wow! Mine is mixxed in a clear doseing container with availability to light. 2 months sparkling clean/clear
 

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