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| View Poll Results: How long do you age your new water? | |||
| a week or more |
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23 | 12.92% |
| 5 days |
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3 | 1.69% |
| 4 days |
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5 | 2.81% |
| 3 days |
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9 | 5.06% |
| 2 days |
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23 | 12.92% |
| 24 hours |
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54 | 30.34% |
| a few hours |
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20 | 11.24% |
| as soon as it's dissolved!! |
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41 | 23.03% |
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This is interesting and kind of goes back to a post I made a little while ago - I leave it with PH's, heater and salt for weeks at a time. So far it's served me well, and ensures if there's an emergency, I can dip right in and have premade goodness ready to rock. I've left it up to about a month and a bit when things go a little insane, and so far no issues as long as the temp and salinity match
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