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Very insightful, WaterKeeper. I am, in fact, dosing a large amount of a two part additive (B-Ionic at 1 ml/gallon of system water). My problem, however, is that my alkalinity is perhaps too low and not too high. Despite this large addition of B-Ionic, I still have to add baking soda regularly to maintain my alkalinity above 7.7 dKH. After starting threads here and here, it appeared that the origin of my clumping problems was an elevated pH and not an elevated alkalinity. For anyone interested, the above links themselves contain very helpful articles with respect to clumping sand and elevated pH levels.I would be watching you alkalinity levels more closely as carbonate precipitation only usually occurs if it is high. In some cases adding large doses of two part additives can also create problems. Especially if they are not allowed sufficient mixing time between adding Part 1 and 2.