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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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#21
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![]() I make a new batch when I use the one I made at the last water change. I don't add the ca and mg until I use it as I find it ends up with a lot of precipitation if I add it at the same time. I plug my heater in the day before if it needs it.
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#22
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![]() Hey sounds like my house, except the tubs blue and its in the middle of the kitchen.
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#23
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Same with me. Mix it up and dump it in. No problems whatsoever with anything in the tank. |
#24
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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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#25
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![]() You use your kettle with tap water too? Leaves behind calcium and lime deposits just like the build up in a coffee pot. I'm sure some of that would be released back into the ro water if you do.
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#26
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![]() Mix a batch with ro/di, then put the heater in and wait till it reaches temp, usualy 1-2 hrs. Never any problems
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#27
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![]() i just pour my salt into my fish tank.
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#28
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![]() A little warning: Twice I mixed up Seachem Reef salt and let it sit circulating in a 20gal garbage can with a small powerhead for about a month between water changes. The first time I did a water change everything looked a little ****ed off, the second time the tank crashed; 2 coral colonies, 2 fish and a brittle star died. The tank was a 4 year old 135gal. There was nothing directly wrong with the salt, when I used it again after letting it mix for less than a week everything was fine. But for some reason it seems seachem can not be allowed to sit and mix before use for a month.
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#29
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![]() I keep two 12 liter jugs of salt water pre-mixed. One jug let's me do both of my nano's. I usually don't let them sit for more than 1 to 2 weeks.
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#30
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