New water is murky...

Discussion in 'Water Chemistry' started by SnooknRedz, Jan 22, 2012.

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  1. SnooknRedz

    SnooknRedz Vlamingii Tang

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    I didnt even think that would make a differnce but i understand what you guys are saying.

    Should i scrap it? or let it play out.
     
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    SnooknRedz Vlamingii Tang

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    The salt is dissolved tho thats the thing. I mean i never do it this way, and never will. I usually add the water then the salt.

    Oh well Im glad to have this help guys, i really do.
     
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    You'll have to scrap it and start over. It doesn't seem like it would make sense, but now we know lol.
     
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    SnooknRedz Vlamingii Tang

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    no it does, i mean the initial salinity with like 100 ml of water and like 2 lbs of salt would be super high.

    Im going to start over, i may have enough salt left... fingers crossed. lol

    Preciate it again guys!!