I got a bucket about 6 months back and have been using it for water changes and so far I have been mostly happy with it. When I first got it I mixed up a batch, let it circulate for several hours and tested with my Salifert alk/Ca/Mg kits, and they all matched the results on the label within a reasonable margin of error so I haven't bothered since to test any saltwater batches since.
But over the last couple weeks I've been trying to get a stable daily two-part dose again and it seemed like my water changes were actually decreasing my alk, even though the tank usually stays around 9dkh while the WC water is supposed to be 10.5 or so and should be increasing it instead.
So I just retested and as far as I can tell at least with my bucket, newly mixed Aquavitro salinity tests at 10.5dkh alkalinity but then slowly precipitates some over a few days or a week and settles in around 7-7.5dkh. I see a couple discussions elsewhere on the web about this but I know there are several people in the area using this salt and wondered if anyone else is finding the same thing? Or would be willing to test?
I'm going to do some more tests to confirm my results, but it seems from my research that this may be a known issue and that Seachem is possibly starting to recommend mixing up a new batch of saltwater the same day as each water change...
But over the last couple weeks I've been trying to get a stable daily two-part dose again and it seemed like my water changes were actually decreasing my alk, even though the tank usually stays around 9dkh while the WC water is supposed to be 10.5 or so and should be increasing it instead.
So I just retested and as far as I can tell at least with my bucket, newly mixed Aquavitro salinity tests at 10.5dkh alkalinity but then slowly precipitates some over a few days or a week and settles in around 7-7.5dkh. I see a couple discussions elsewhere on the web about this but I know there are several people in the area using this salt and wondered if anyone else is finding the same thing? Or would be willing to test?
I'm going to do some more tests to confirm my results, but it seems from my research that this may be a known issue and that Seachem is possibly starting to recommend mixing up a new batch of saltwater the same day as each water change...