tirtza
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Is anyone familiar with the salt mix 'Salinity Aqua Vitro' by Seachem? I've decided to switch to a new brand of salt mix and so I've just purchased 'Salinity Aqua Vitro' by Seachem. I was planning on mixing up some water this evening and was reading the mixing instructions. They seem to be pretty specific and even suggest that I mix the water/salt and that as soon as it's thoroughly mixed it's ready for immediate use. The instructions state that "excessive mixing" could result in "cloudiness caused by carbon dioxide absorption".
Normally, I mix the water at least 24 hours in advance. First I place 5 gallons of RO water in a tub, add a powerhead, heater, and thermometer. Than I add the appropriate amount of salt.
Using the new salt (Salinity Aqua Vitro) product, should I continue mixing the water 24 hours in advance or does that constitute "excessive mixing"?
Does anyone have any advice on using this product?
Thank you!!
Normally, I mix the water at least 24 hours in advance. First I place 5 gallons of RO water in a tub, add a powerhead, heater, and thermometer. Than I add the appropriate amount of salt.
Using the new salt (Salinity Aqua Vitro) product, should I continue mixing the water 24 hours in advance or does that constitute "excessive mixing"?
Does anyone have any advice on using this product?
Thank you!!