Need some info about Seachem Cichlid Lake Salt.
I purchased a container of Seachem Cichlid Lake Salt and I’m not quite satisfied with the product. I have an aquarium stocked with Malawi cichlids and in the past have been using Epsom Salts to help replicate the environment. I’ve had no issues with the Epsom Salt but while exploring other options I came across an advertisement for the Seachem salts and decided to give it a try. My issue with the product is that I cannot get it to totally dissolve in the water. Upon my first usage I added the product to about a quart container filled with water and it immediately “clumped” up. I stirred it up a bit to get it to dissolve but it never really completely dissolved. I then put 1/2 teaspoon in an 8 oz container of water and stirred it up. I let the container sit for over 24 hours and there is still some salt that has not total dissolved. I’d like to use your product but I think it should totally dissolve, not sink down into the gravel. Anyone have the same problem or can offer a solution?
Thanks
Tom
I purchased a container of Seachem Cichlid Lake Salt and I’m not quite satisfied with the product. I have an aquarium stocked with Malawi cichlids and in the past have been using Epsom Salts to help replicate the environment. I’ve had no issues with the Epsom Salt but while exploring other options I came across an advertisement for the Seachem salts and decided to give it a try. My issue with the product is that I cannot get it to totally dissolve in the water. Upon my first usage I added the product to about a quart container filled with water and it immediately “clumped” up. I stirred it up a bit to get it to dissolve but it never really completely dissolved. I then put 1/2 teaspoon in an 8 oz container of water and stirred it up. I let the container sit for over 24 hours and there is still some salt that has not total dissolved. I’d like to use your product but I think it should totally dissolve, not sink down into the gravel. Anyone have the same problem or can offer a solution?
Thanks
Tom