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I was wondering if any body else had this problem as well.
When i mix my h2o d+d salt it leaves a brown residue on the pump and in the bin which i use for mixing.
I do use ro water and water is fine.
 
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@ saltwaterinbrooklyn ..It happen with the small bucket and the new 1 I got and I don't like chocolate milk..
@ Ariel110g ... I wish I would know.That's wat I'm trying to fig out..
@skene .. U got it I'll bring it over to u when I pick up the Sid Tom..lol
@strgazr27.. That's may be .. I think I'm going to try and contact h2o
 
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SO I SENT A EMAIL LAST NIGHT TO D-D AND THIS IS THE ANSWER THEY GAVE ME.
REALLY FAST REPLY. GREAT CUSTOM SERVICE.
Dear Mr. XXXXXX

The brown residue will be calcium carbonate precipitate. As our salt contains
correct levels of Calcium and Alkalinity extra care when mixing can correct
any problems associated with Calcium carbonate precipitation caused by
mixing methods.

The calcium carbonate is totally harmless but can look unsightly in the mixing
vessel and will require extra cleaning between mixes.

Please view the following link for best methods of mixing to help avoid future
precipitation.

http://www.theaquariumsolution.com/mixing-h2ocean-reef-salt

regards and best wishes Tony
 
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I had this on the two buckets of it I used, as well as the red sea coral pro salt. Oceanic did the same for me way back when I was using it 9-10 years ago. I now use ESV B-Ionic and I have not had ANY residue of any color in my mixing vats after having used 5 boxes of it so far.
 

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