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			 To avoid cloudiness (and precipitation), I've had the best luck with: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			- no heater before mixing - constant circulation during mixing - not adding entire amount of salt at once (I mix ~40 gallons at a time, and I do it in about 3-4 chunks of adding salt, spacing the addition of salt by several hours) - if your make-up water is still cloudy after 24 hours of mixing, and your salinity is good (I mix to 35ppt), it might just be cloudy and is likely okay to use. 
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 I'm starting to think my problem is adding the salt to fast. After ur salt is mixed do u get a precipitate on the bottom?  | 
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			 Heat up the water first. Then add 1/2 + 1/2 amount 30mins to 1 hour apart and mix. No heater during mixing. And the residue it quite common, probably some binding agent or something, I get that even with H2ocean. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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	You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]()  | 
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 And mrhasan is correct, the heater in the bucket is the problem, not the water temperature while mixing 
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 So bring the water up to temp, remove the heater, add half the salt, mix for an hr then add the rest. How long do u leg it mix after that? I have heard anywhere from a few hrs to 48  | 
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			 Do more research!! Mix your salt as normal, put it in the tank and deal with the cloudiness for a short time. It states on the pale itself that it will be cloudy, as this is one of the only salt types that does not have a chemical in it to make it disolve faster! Instant ocean etc use a disolving agent to get rid of the cloudiness.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	Speaking from experience and emails to the manufacturer directly. Sucks. Bit outcome is much better.  |