Salt Build Up!

hatessushi

Active Member
Originally Posted by patandlace
evaporation
Evaporation only removes fresh water and leaves the salt and does not cause salt creep.
If you are getting salt creep on the outside of the tank it's because the water is getting there somehow. Either by splashing out or if there is bubbling with an airstone. Just push the salt back into the tank.
 

michaeltx

Moderator
Just push the salt back into the tank.
if you do this a word of caution dont let the hardened salt land on corals if you have any and make sure there are no contaminants that might have gotten on the salt. I prefer not to push it back in the tank some do some dont.
but there is a reason its getting there though I would check your filters and stuff for excessive splashing or micro bubbles coming to the syrface and popping causeing a little bit of spray to build up.
Mike
 

patandlace

Active Member
Originally Posted by HatesSushi
Evaporation only removes fresh water and leaves the salt and does not cause salt creep.
If you are getting salt creep on the outside of the tank it's because the water is getting there somehow. Either by splashing out or if there is bubbling with an airstone. Just push the salt back into the tank.
Yep you're right, my fault. Couldn't the salt harm the fish also if it is just pushed back in and not premixed again?
 

barchtruong

Member
I scrape build up salt out and carefully remove it with a paper towel.
I don't like to push dry salt back in the tank, cuz that will raise your SG and like you said, it might be contaminated.
 
HOB skimmers seem to always give me salt creep on the lip of the tank. I agree with Mike, don't put it back into your tank....remove it and throw it in the trash. You shouldn't be seeing a ton of salt building up and that little amount really isn't going to effect your tank (SG). But as a rule, always test your SG anyways just to be sure.
 

lovemyfish_oh

New Member
Thank-you all very much. definately had some water bubbling out..didn't know that would cause that. Got it fixed now.
Thanks again
Rick
 

hatessushi

Active Member
Originally Posted by barchtruong
I scrape build up salt out and carefully remove it with a paper towel.
I don't like to push dry salt back in the tank, cuz that will raise your SG and like you said, it might be contaminated.
If you think about it the SG will go down if you don't put the salt BACK in the tank. If you do put it back in the tank the SG won't go any higher then it was since it creeped out of the tank.
I don't have any creep so I haven't had to push it back but if it ever does I will. I don't use contaminates around the tank (like glass cleaners). I just use RO water for cleaning everything. I just read about what to do with the salt creep in the book "The Conscientious Marine Aquarist" and it said to just push it back in. I would be careful not to let it get on corals though.
 
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