Heated water change?

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this might be a dumb question, but should you keep your RO/DI water saved for water changes heated?

I just changed 10 gallons in my 40 breeder and noticed the water was pretty chilly. I keep my WC water in 5 gallon buckets in the closet so they are room tempature (about 70)
 
I heat the RO/DI water in my saltwater container before adding my salt mix. I find it mixes better. If storing it, I turn the heater off but reheat it before the water changes. I don't want a big temp swing during WC.
 
When doing water changes you want both the tank and new water to be the same temp. No need to heat before using it though...
 
RO/DI water used for top-off is generally a low enough volume that it won't impact the temp of your tank enough to worry about (unless you have a small tank or really excessive evaporation, of course).
New saltwater used for water changes (such as you describe) should be close to (if not matching) tank temperature, yes.
 
RO/DI water used for top-off is generally a low enough volume that it won't impact the temp of your tank enough to worry about (unless you have a small tank or really excessive evaporation, of course).
New saltwater used for water changes (such as you describe) should be close to (if not matching) tank temperature, yes.

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RO/DI water used for top-off is generally a low enough volume that it won't impact the temp of your tank enough to worry about (unless you have a small tank or really excessive evaporation, of course).
New saltwater used for water changes (such as you describe) should be close to (if not matching) tank temperature, yes.
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Oops...lesson learned ;Bookworm

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