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![]() Yes most people experience this to some degree. It is excess calcium precipitating on the sides of the container. This is because the salt mix contains more calcium than the water can hold in saturation. It is nothing to worry about.
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![]() I was using IO without a problem (a bit of ca buildup over time), then I switched to H2Ocean and got the nasty red-brown film in my container and it spread to my sand bed, I then switched to Reefcrystals and now I'm back to the same as the regular IO.
I have a 20 gal mixing container, I add 4 cups of salt at a time and let it mix at least 1 hour before adding more. If you add the salt too fast the stuff will precipitate out.
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![]() no such thing with reef crystal and I have been using it for 2 years. I tried Red Sea coral pro, H2O and a few others and I did not have very good result, especially with H2H and I still needed to dose so I returned to RC and it's the best for me so far.
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