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kettle to heat water for water changes?
Instead of using a heater to heat water for water changes, is it possible to use a kettle? Before you add the salt of course.
It would be a bit harder to get the exact temp correct, but it would take less time than waiting for hours for an aquarium heater. |
boiling water depletes the oxygen value of the water
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You better waiting 24hrs anyways when making batches of WC water... Nothing happens quick in reefing...
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not worth it. get a heater and be patient.
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Didn't think it would work, but wanted to check.
PS. What size container do you use to mix your salt water in? |
You could probably warm your water in a kettle, but you must be thinking rather small changes to be worth the effort.
What I use is a garbage pail, fill with ~100l of ro/di, toss in a heater and small PH, usually wait a day, add salt then a few days/week later do the actual change. |
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How big is your tank? |
I am currently practicing on a 20g which will eventually become a quarantine for a 90g.
I have a nice 4g bucket which I currently mix water/salt in. (actually an icecream bucket from a local store) |
230g tank. 2x30g containers with powerheads and heaters. wanting a 200g drinking water tank though.
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Thing is you don't have to cook the whole batch of water. I used to do 10g waterchanges and only had to boil a pot full of water, a couple of liters (not even boil it just until it was steaming) then mix it into the main batch of water, make sure it was the right temp and away we go. I did this when I was getting water from the grocery store or had to do "emergency/unplanned" waterchanges. I never saw any detremental effects but then again my tank was never all that great looking back then either :razz:
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When I first set up my tank I would take a 1 gallon ice cream pail full of water and throw it in the microwave. Now that I have extra heaters & powerheads, I use a 25 gallon rubbermaid tote type container to mix up water change.
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I have a 20g tank as well. I mix 2gal of salt water in a pail on Friday and keep a powerhead in the bucket, then on Saturday I put a 75watt heater in the bucket and it gets up to temperature in about half an hour with the powerhead circulating the water over the heater. A new kettle probably costs just as much as a heater anyway and you get the exact temp. you want.
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