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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. | 
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|   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? | 
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|   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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|   Quote: 
 How big is your tank? 
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|   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) |