Do we mix regular water with some kind of salt?
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First saltwater aquarium? Uff, been there????
This is the standard process, you can follow it with no doubts.
I use a powerhead and heater in my mixing bucket to match the tank’s conditions before adding the new water. Works like a charm!
Great advice david
Also, make sure the water temperature is close to your tank’s temp before mixing and ensure you have good water circulation during the aeration period.
Want to add this:
NEVER use tap water. Even if it’s treated, it can still have impurities that harm your fish and corals. Always go for RO/DI water.
I’ve found that mixing the salt in smaller amounts works best. Like, if you have a 5-gallon bucket, add a bit of salt, stir, and then add more. This prevents clumping and ensures an even mix. Don’t dump all the salt at once!
I’ve been using conditioned tap water for years without issues. Just treat it with a good dechlorinator.
While that might work for you, tap water can vary greatly in quality and consistency. It’s safer to use RO/DI water to avoid potential problems.
Well, yes.. Guess I have good quality water here.
I messed up my first batch by not letting it sit long enough. My fish were stressed for days. Don’t rush it!
And don’t forget to always have extra mixed water ready for emergencies or water changes. You’ll thank yourself later!