Mixing Saltwater

Bowman

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Just a thought/question. Does it make a difference if you add salt to water or water to salt when mixing up your saltwater? I think I generally add salt to water when I mix. I have read some postings where it affects Cal and ALK levels
 
I think its better to add the salt to the water. If you add water to salt you risk a chance of the salt caking and calcium will precipitate out of the mix and turn your container white. If you have white residue on your container chances are you hvae a lesser calcium value.
 
How to Change Water in Your Reef Aquarium Is an article in the Reefkeeping Magazine on Reef central and tells you what works best for him
 
Its suppose to be salt to water I cant remmeber the exact reason why but I will let you know at a later time
 
I have a 45 gal rubbermaid trash can I have been mixing in for years. I almost always add salt to water, then if I need to dilute a bit I add more water. I keep a heater and powerhead in there and by the next day it self-mixes (no salt left on the bottom save a bit of white precip). My can has always had white precip forming in it, but not a whole lot. I always add CA to my system anyway so does it really matter or is this a minor detail?
 
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