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I emailed Aquaforest with this question but received no response so thought I would try here.

Aquaforest state that their Reef Salt should be used within 5 days of mixing it. I would like to know what happens to the salt if you leave it longer. I mix enough salt and dose it slowly over 7 days so I just want to know if this is an issue.
 
I emailed Aquaforest with this question but received no response so thought I would try here.

Aquaforest state that their Reef Salt should be used within 5 days of mixing it. I would like to know what happens to the salt if you leave it longer. I mix enough salt and dose it slowly over 7 days so I just want to know if this is an issue.
BRS did a video on that, you can use mixed saltwater for a longer period then that.
 

Once dissolved, use the salt within 5 days. Evaporation can change water parameters, so keep freshly mixed saltwater in a sealed container if you don’t use it right away. You should check the salinity of your saltwater again before use if you store it for a couple of days.

When you store saltmix - the water evaporates and salinity could rise.
 
Evaporation can change water parameters, so keep freshly mixed saltwater in a sealed container if you don’t use it right away. You should check the salinity of your saltwater again before use if you store it for a couple of days.

Many thanks. So it is just salinity that is the issue? If so, assume I check salinity on a regular basis and maintain salinity, are there any other changes to the chemistry of Aquaforest reef salt? Do you see alkalinity drop?
 
Many thanks. So it is just salinity that is the issue? If so, assume I check salinity on a regular basis and maintain salinity, are there any other changes to the chemistry of Aquaforest reef salt? Do you see alkalinity drop?
If salinity rise - every parameter will rise.
 
I think you are missing what I am saying. Assuming I manage the Salinity increase so there is no increase, is there any other issues keeping your salt longer than 5 days?
 
As I have not received any response from the 2 emails I sent to Aquaforest and also no real answer on this thread, I decided to continue to purchase my existing DD H2Ocean Pro salt. Very disappointed at the lack of customer service.
 

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