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WOW made out yet again .........
The other night I did a water change on a few of my tanks. I used up
all of the salt I had onhand, and needed more, so I asked the wife once again to pick up a pail of salt at the lfs......LFS was out of the 160 gal pails, as well as other sizes, and all they had was some 10 gal mixes.....So she picked up 5, 10 gal mix boxes of salt up. I dump it all in my large container, add the rodi and turn on power heads etc etc and as usual, go to bed. The next night I went to do the water changes, and I noticed lots of salt left on the bottom of the container.........I readjusted power heads and left it go for a bit longer. The next morning I go to do my water change once again, and this time I just checked and adjusted slainity without really looking things over very well, made some adjustments to water, and got it where I wanted it in terms of SG, and pumped out a few jugs full. Drained off tanks, added my first jug of water, then the second, and I noticed my tank got cloudy milky white looking.......Hmmmmmmm, whats up? A check of my water that I was usuing revealed it was cloudy.....looked in the large container, and it was cloudy and there was still salt on the bottom in large areas undissolved......Stopped my water change for the time, and left power heads on agaiin......next day the stuff was still sediement on the bottom undissolved....I siphoned some of it out and added it to rodi water and mixed by hand......made the water milky, but still would not dissolve.....Something or other is not right......I even boiled some in the microwave, and it remained undissolved........So, I then call Instant Ocean up, talk to a tech support dude, who tells me the salt is probably old, and the residue is calcium carbonate, just like what aragonite sand is made out of.......In a fish only tank its not a problem, but if used in a reef tank the calcium levels will be very low........So I therefore screwed up my parameters with this old salt. He said he would send me a 5 gal bucket of salt out right away. I told him it was not the salt that I used that was originally in the 5 gal bucket, but one or all of the small 10 gal box mixes that gae the problem. His reply was , yes, I know that, but I'll send you a 5 gal bucket for your troubles and wasted time trying to mix it and having to redo your calcium levels, the waste of your rodi water etc......NOw thats hard to beat. I buy 5, 10 gal box mixes of salt, and used perhaps 20 gal of it until I seen something was not right, and get a 5 gal bucket to replace the small boxes. Thats customer service. He also stated the water was fine, if I add supplements, but that would be my option.....but an option I should not normally have to utilize...... -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder ! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
WOW made out yet again .........
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WOW made out yet again .........
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WOW made out yet again .........
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 00:06:31 GMT, Wayne Sallee
wrote: Yep, RO is revers osmosis, and DI is deionized water, so the water was run through a ro filter that had also has a di filter on it. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Thank you Wayne! |
WOW made out yet again .........
Here's one
http://www.aquahobby.com/articles/e_glossary.php#D and another http://reefshow.com/html/modules.php...rder=0&thold=0 There will be an exam for you at the end :) Errol Groff wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 13:14:13 GMT, (Roy) wrote: The other night I did a water change on a few of my tanks. I used up all of the salt I had onhand, and needed more, so I asked the wife once again to pick up a pail of salt at the lfs......LFS was out of the 160 gal pails, as well as other sizes, and all they had was some 10 gal mixes.....So she picked up 5, 10 gal mix boxes of salt up. I dump it all in my large container, add the rodi and turn on power heads etc etc and as usual, go to bed. From 1976 to 1986 my wife and I owned and operated a successful LFS. In the years since then I have kept in touch with the marine hobby but have recently been bitten by the notion of setting up a reef aquarium. I have learned a lot by reading the messages in this group but one problem I have been having is with some of the abbreviations that are used by posters here. For example "rodi"? I searched a number of web sites using Google search terms "marine reef aquarioum" and "glossary" but didn't come up with an answer. I might guess that the ro part is reverse osmosis but the di part has me stumped. Can someone enoighten me please. Also is there a recommended glossary of terms that I can consult in the future. TIA |
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