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View Poll Results: How Long Do You Mix A Fresh Batch Of Salt Before Putting it in the Tank? | |||
A Couple of Hours |
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47 | 28.66% |
12 Hours |
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8 | 4.88% |
24 Hours |
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59 | 35.98% |
2 Days |
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35 | 21.34% |
However Long it Takes the Heater to Get it to Temperature |
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15 | 9.15% |
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![]() As long as it takes me to either drain the tank to the desired level for a waterchange or mix until I can clearly see the bottom of the mixing bucket. Water is already at temperature and ready to go.
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![]() I usually mix until my wife complains about the big red tub making noise beside the TV.
So from a day up to a week.
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#3
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![]() They say that freshly mixed saltwater is toxic to fish. It has something to do with the newly mixed water needing to absorb atmospheric CO2 in order to stabilize PH. So letting it mix a day or two is probably a good idea. I cannot stand the smell of newly made salt water so I tend to believe it.
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![]() I always try to make it a week ahead.
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#5
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![]() i usually make mine up 30 min before hand. I use a paint mixer that you put on a drill to blend it heavily for about 15 minutes, pulling it up a bit every minute or so so it can whip in some air too.
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![]() A couple hrs to a month!!!!!
Acctually, when I go to work, I make up 15g for the wife, incase of emergency's Then, when I get back, I do a water change with it. But, I will use water a few hrs after mixing, as long as its not too cold.
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#7
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![]() Like a week or two. I fill up the mixing barrel, and then let the pump do its thing. Usually though I forget about it until the next weekend, which is why it gets to age for a week.
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![]() I put a new salt water mix in my tank as soon as salt is disolved never more then few minutes and no air, no heating.
Been doing this for years, fish and coral seem ok with that. |
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Same with me. Mix it up and dump it in. No problems whatsoever with anything in the tank. |
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![]() 10-20 minutes. Whenever it dissolves it goes in. In order to heat the water up - I use my electric kettle to heat up the RO water just before I start draining the water from the tank...
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