Coral Dip Froze

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I ordered some coral dip, ReVive, from Drs. Fosters & Smith last week. Well the box was on my porch today when I arrived home and the coral dip was frozen. It wasn't frozen solid but pretty close. Really slushy with an icy center.

Does anyone think that the coral dip being frozen will affect the effectiveness of the dip? After all it appears that the majority of the dip is water.

Also my Kent Nano Reef two part solution was leaking. :-(
 
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I don't think it will be an issue. If it were two part i would think so but for dip i would just let it get to room temperature and it should be fine. Just make sure that there is no coagulated particles in there and it should be good
 
You could always just look up the active ingredients and see what the lowest temp they can be stored at is.
 

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