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Yup i did allow it e circulate for 24 hrs it did clear uplet it mix with pump and heater for at least 24hrs. watch the bulk reef supply video. each salt has a sweet spot mixing time. coral pro has high ca and alk and needs to be to temp. also has a lotta binders in it that leave a brown film in mixing containers
It did clear up after e next morning, i will monitor thru out 4-5 weeks and see how e parameters goes see weather can it still be use after 4-5 weeks of storage. Working offshore always 4-5 weeks wont be home to do a wc as i am keeping a sps dominant tank.That salt will take at least 24 hours of mixing before it turns clear. Even after it turns clear, it will leave a residue coating the container. It's still safe to use. The key with having a storage container is to leave a small power head in there to keep it aerated and clear so it's ready for use when you need it.

Yes i didYup i did allow it e circulate for 24 hrs it did clear up
That salt has a maximum mixing time of no more than 4hrs listed on the bucket. I mixed 30 gallons to 35ppt today and it was clear in 30 minutes. I have let RSCP salt sit without heat or a powerhead for 48 hours and the water turned cloudy but cleared up great once it was in the tank running through the filter. It does precipitate though but this seems to be slowed with lower temp. I believe 68f is what is recommended.

