HC-110 developer coming out of tank pink

Does anybody else use TWO fixing baths? I do. The first 2 minutes most of the silver halide gets dissolved in the first bath, the second two minutes the rest is fixed out in the second bath. When the first bath is getting exhausted, it's thrown out, and second bath becomes first, and a new fresh second bath is made up. This way you can fix a lot more secure in the same solutions, as the second bath is only cleaning up the tiny bits left by the first bath, so it stays 'fresh' a lot longer.
And yes, i always use a (citric acid) stop bath - it kills the developer action right away AND it saves a lot of fixer. Of course you have to make sure it (and all the other solutions) get into the tank asap, but my Patterson tanks allow for that (approx 2 seconds to fill/empty).
 
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Worth noting that Ilford recommend that one does not carry out a pre-rinse, citing uneven development.

My fixer has been coming out pink for years with no issue.

Niall.
 
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