Red Sea Potassium Trace Precipitation???

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I've noticed my red sea trace-colors B: Potassium+ has precipitation at the bottom when I try to shake it up. It literally sounds like little rocks at the bottom. Anyone else experience this? My thought is maybe part of the traces fell out of suspension, which would cause an imbalance in the elements being dosed.
 

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The same thing has happened to mine as well, it would great if someone had input or a solution.
 
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The same thing has happened to mine as well, it would great if someone had input or a solution.
This is what I received from Red Sea:


"The presence of solids within the Red Sea liquid supplement indicates that the product has gotten too cold. All of the Red Sea Foundation Products are highly concentrated, which means the temperature/environment will impact their chemistry.

We advise warming the liquid up to around 40 degrees Celsius/ 104 degrees Fahrenheit to dissolve the crystals. If raising the temperature of the product does not dissolve the crystals, we'd suggest adding 10 ml of RO water for every 500 ml of supplement to help with the crystallization"
 

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