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Old 03-17-2006, 02:15 PM
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Default Storing Ro and mixed water

i Have 2 100 gallon holding tanks for my ro/mixed water, would ro water be fine if i just had a big airstone in there? and would it be alright to keep saltwater mixed up in a seperate tank, keeping it heated and with an airstone or powerhead going??? yes the tanks are foodsafe used them on my freshwater systems for autotop ups and what not, and they both have lids...

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Yep, no problem keeping one with RO water, and one with mixed saltwater. Just keep the lids on so you dont get crap in there, or lose it to evaporation.
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but water doesnt go stag. or anything???
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We have RO/DI water stored for about a week. During that time, it is heated and aerated with a big powerhead in a covered plastic trashcan. We salt the water the day before water changes and use it within 24 hours. We've noticed salted water kept longer than 36 hours to begin leaving a whitish ring around the water line, which I believe is something precipitating out of the saltwater.

Heating and aerating while we're waiting for the next water change gives us the opportunity to salt it and use it right away in case we need to do an emergency water change. Got to admit we haven't have many such emergencies, but having the water heated to tank temps and fully aerated has been a blessing when we have needed it.
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We've noticed salted water kept longer than 36 hours to begin leaving a whitish ring around the water line, which I believe is something precipitating out of the saltwater.

What salt are you using and what garbage can, foodgrade brute?
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Rubbermaid can, not food grade. Whitish ring has appeared with both IO and Kent salts.
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salted water kept longer than 36 hours to begin leaving a whitish ring around the water line
Probably salt creep?
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but water doesnt go stag. or anything???
For top off water, shouldn't matter. For water change water I would aerate it 24hrs before use.
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I keep salt water made up in a 20 gal trash can from Canadian Tire. I've got a powerhead, heater and airstone in there and I notice that after a week or so, there is a slight slime on the power cords. I use an RO/DI filter and IO salt. No white ring but I'm not sure what the slime is.
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IMO you can keep mixed up salt water for up to 2 weeks as long as it is being constantly mixed with a powerhead and heated and your container is covered to prevent crap getting in and evaporation. I mean really - think about it - after it goes into our aquariums what is it other than heated and mixed salt water. A lot of people use the rubbermaid containers as well as the rubber livestock water tubs for sumps and fuges - again filled with mixed and heated salt water.
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