Cloudy Coral Pro Salt

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I picked up a bucket of the Coral Pro recently and am finding that it is mixing very cloudy. Anybody else seeing this?
I used circulation pump for 3-4 hours and then let it stand overnight; 35ppt.

Wondering if I got a bad batch??

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Did you mix it in cold water and then raise the temp? It also can’t mix more than 4 hours and needs to be used ASAP.

One of the worst salts I’ve tried personally.
 
Did you mix it in cold water and then raise the temp? It also can’t mix more than 4 hours and needs to be used ASAP.

One of the worst salts I’ve tried personally.
I'm in Florida where my RODI water comes out around 77F. I mixed for 3-4 hours then let it stand overnight. Still cloudy.
I wrote to Red Sea. My local pet shop said "bring it back" (for a replacement with blue bucket).
I've been using ESV for years and love it but ran out and not finding an easy way to get it in Florida (without spending a fortune for shipping).
 
I'm in Florida where my RODI water comes out around 77F. I mixed for 3-4 hours then let it stand overnight. Still cloudy.
I wrote to Red Sea. My local pet shop said "bring it back" (for a replacement with blue bucket).
I've been using ESV for years and love it but ran out and not finding an easy way to get it in Florida (without spending a fortune for shipping).

Free shipping with BRS.

Coral Pro salt needs to mix at 68°. It precipitates super easy and is very unstable. Can’t be left overnight either. Use within 4 hours
 

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