Why shouldn't you mix Calcium to TM Part C?

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@Randy Holmes-Farley, what's the reason for not mixing Tropic Marin Part C with the Calcium solution? Stability?

This came to my mind as a webpage from Triton implies adding NaCl-free sea salt to the Calcium solution is actually doable, but will make the solution less stable in the long term. What does that mean practically?

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Yes, to summarize, calcium sulfate precipitation is likely to happen if you mix calcium chloride and Balling Part C or any other third part of a two part system (such as my original recipe) where magnesium sulfate is the sulfate source.

To make a true to part, you need to use sodium sulfate as the sulfate source, and put it in the alk part.
 
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