PirateLove
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Why do manufactures tell you to wait after making salt? Does it take that long to dissolve? Does the salinity change?
That's actually old school thinking, contact any manufacturer now and they will tell you to use within a couple hours or so. You will get more precipitation the longer you wait and continue to mix.
Not sure why this matters. You can wait as long as you want. What happens once in tank it just sits there and mixes with your powerheads same as in a brute tub.
So i have had Instant Ocean Reef Crystals sitting in a 44 gallon Brute Bin with heater and powerhead now for 6 days because i was away. I figured i would get it up to temp and mixed ready for a big water change when i got back. So you guys are saying it is now no good and i should re mix new saltwater?
No. You're waters probs fine, you can test the alk and Ca to be sure. Op was asking about the myth that you must always mix for 24 hours before use, and heat the water to the same temp as he tank. The answer is no, you don't have to. Lots of people think they need to keep big amounts of water on hand all the time and have these complicated rituals for mixing salt that take hours and hours. If it's easier to just make 10g of rodi, add salt, and use it 20 minutes later, that's a nice option to have and there's no reason not to. That's the point of this thread. But if it's easier for you to do the other way cause of your vaca plans, that's probs fine too. You can always dose some two-part to bring it up.So i have had Instant Ocean Reef Crystals sitting in a 44 gallon Brute Bin with heater and powerhead now for 6 days because i was away. I figured i would get it up to temp and mixed ready for a big water change when i got back. So you guys are saying it is now no good and i should re mix new saltwater?
I think this one? It's a very good explanation.There is also a vid on youtube by red sea that explains this more clearly than I can.