If the 2 mixes are similar in their parameters or you just have a fish only tank you can switch quickly..
And even if they arent the similar smaller water changes wont change parameters that quickly anyways...
Unless you are doing 50%+ water changes and the parameters are quite different you shouldnt have any real issues switching right away
this has always been my tactic. heck i'll even go higher like 20%.
just make sure you're matching salinity as normal, and step up your testing frequency a bit to make sure you're monitoring any changes that may require adjustments to dosing.
So if you buy a coral and they have different salt brand you won't be able to put in your coral until you mix everything [emoji23][emoji23][emoji2359][emoji2371]
this has always been my tactic. heck i'll even go higher like 20%.
just make sure you're matching salinity as normal, and step up your testing frequency a bit to make sure you're monitoring any changes that may require adjustments to dosing.
Agree even up to 20 or more%. Every water change is a chemistry adjustment. Whether it's with the same salt or different salt. Never ever agreed with the tactic of slow manipulation of salt brands
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