curing saltwater for changes?

dlsmith21

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I was at my LFS the other day and was in a discussion about changes with the owner. He said he never cures his water and his tanks look great. He has a show tank with massive fish that are all fat and healthy. Does anyone else do this? Is it a "have to do" for curing or can you actually use the water minutes after mixing?
 
As long as all the salt mix is dissolved and the salinity is correct there should be no problems. I've had no problems with doing it this way.
 
as long as all the salt is dissolved and the temp/salinity is correct there should be no real "curing" issues. Personally I set up the water the night before I plan to do the change and leave it over night. I have had good results so far and as long as I maintain this current tank I see no reason to change. I guess truthfully because I leave it overnight I have an 8-10 hrs curing time.
 
I was told to agitate/aerate the water for 24 hrs before using. Freshly-mixed salt can release Ammonia.
 
I let mine circulate for 24 hours before I do the change. There is evidence to show that newly mixed seawater is toxic to fish. Can't find the article, but I believe it was Randy from the Chemistry Forum who said this. ;)
 
I've done it both ways and can't seem to see a difference. In some cases you just need some water asap (ie. in instance of tank flood..etc) but if given the choice I like to let it set at least overnight to come up to temp and for everything to dissolve properly.
 
if you are using ro di water using it after mixing could be ok. but if you are using tap water then you want to wait for a least 24 hours
 
I usually just stir it till it dissolves. But you need to be sure the temp/salinity match b/4 dumping it in.
 
What do you use to mix the water and salt in a garbage container or is there something else that would be recommended.
 
Rubbermaid trashcan here. Works great. Fish tank use only (no trash EVER) and I store it in the garage when not in use.

Note: It's a good idea to mark the top and sides of the can with a sharpie saying something like.... DO NOT USE!! FISH TANK USE ONLY!!!... etc. This will keep others from using it for trash...etc and you having to buy a new can.
 
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