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Old 01-13-2012, 10:41 PM
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I know mixing salt in a round drum is much better and faster than in a rectangular tank. I have a 25 gallons compartment in my sump for water change and it doesn't mix too well. Just wondering if it mix any better in a 5 gallons pail with 7.5 LBs of salts and top up the rest of RO/Di water in compartment? This way I don't have to buy a 32 gallons drum.
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What means are you using to mix? Powerhead, mechanical, by hand? I just use a rectangular rubbermaid type container to mix up my water change. Use a wooden spoon after dumping the salt in & then add an AquaClear powerhead. I let that run for at least a day & by that time it's all good. I try to plan ahead so I don't have to worry about how fast it mixes. Throw in a couple of heaters a few hours before the water change, it's cold in the basement where the container is.
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I use a powerhead and an airstone with a heater also to mix my saltwater. I always keep it going that way I will always have it on hand should I need to do an emergency WC. I also keep an equivalent amount of RO/DI water on hand should I run out.

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Old 01-13-2012, 11:38 PM
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What means are you using to mix? Powerhead, mechanical, by hand? I just use a rectangular rubbermaid type container to mix up my water change. Use a wooden spoon after dumping the salt in & then add an AquaClear powerhead. I let that run for at least a day & by that time it's all good. I try to plan ahead so I don't have to worry about how fast it mixes. Throw in a couple of heaters a few hours before the water change, it's cold in the basement where the container is.
I don't a man power to mix by hand. I am using a maxi jet 1200.
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My question is have anyone try to mix 7.5 LBs of salts in a 5 gallon pail?
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I don't think 7.5 lbs of salt will be thoroughly mixed with only 5 gallons of water. You would have quite a bit of undissolved salt sitting at the bottom of the bucket. And then comes the challenge of adding the right amount of RO/DI water to achieve the salinty. Might just be easier to have multiple 5 gallon buckets mixing your saltwater instead.
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I once tried to make a brine with less water and the salt never cleared up. I wouldn't do it again.
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Old 01-14-2012, 12:33 AM
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Thank you so much! Now have to find rooms for my 32 gallons drum.
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What do mean by this? ( it doesn't mix too well.)
How long do you let it mix before your water change? What salt are you using?

I use a 37gal. rectangular tank for mixing and let it sit over night with a powerhead and heater. Alway mix up clear.
I use reef crystal salt.
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What do mean by this? ( it doesn't mix too well.)
How long do you let it mix before your water change? What salt are you using?

I use a 37gal. rectangular tank for mixing and let it sit over night with a powerhead and heater. Alway mix up clear.
I use reef crystal salt.
I see people mixing salt for only 10 minutes. Which powerhead are you using?
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