I've been mixing SW in a 32 gal brute for a few weeks while moving our tank, getting ready to re-add all livestock and rock from temporary (6 day) tote-life. At any rate my mixing pump had shut down for a period of somewhere under a week, when I found it there was a good amount of precipitate on the heater, pump, brute walls and all in/on top of the water. Restarted the pump, running for another 2 weeks and no luck disrupting the participate..
I've read higher levels such as KH can increase this, as well as extra heat (potentially from a failing mix pump).
Any concerns with using some of the precipitated water such as additional precipitate building in the tank?
I have been using Red Sea Coral Pro salt for some time, and have only been mixing 5 gal at a time for each WC, this is my first mass-production..
Side note, is it strange none of my salt buckets have a batch number printed? (Blank..)
I've read higher levels such as KH can increase this, as well as extra heat (potentially from a failing mix pump).
Any concerns with using some of the precipitated water such as additional precipitate building in the tank?
I have been using Red Sea Coral Pro salt for some time, and have only been mixing 5 gal at a time for each WC, this is my first mass-production..
Side note, is it strange none of my salt buckets have a batch number printed? (Blank..)