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Manuelnvrz

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I have a quick question about mixing salt, can I still mix salt in a Rubbermaid tub WITHOUT a powerhead, I was thinking a very small empty HOB filter just for flow... I hope this isn't a dumb question or self explanatory


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What's wrong with a power head? Hob will work but poorly unless its a big hob for the tub


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I don't have my power head just yet, and I'm only going to be mixing a little less than 10 gallons, it's for a 10 gallon nano


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Are you in a hurry to get it mixed? I'd just go buy a powerhead tomorrow lol. Well whatever the theory behind your plan it will work, just no where near as well as a power head. Heck you could mix it with your hand if you wanted.


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Depends on the salt but maybe 5 minutes. Stir it real fast then come back in a few minutes and give it a whirl again. I wouldn't do this if the tank was fully stocked as any salt that doesn't dissolve can really irritate livestock and corals. But if its for a first fill just mix it until you don't see salt on the bottom.


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It's instant ocean, I'll give it a shot and check with my refractometer, thanks, if not ill just have to wait til my hydor nano comes in


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HOB isnt going to mix the water/salt together. You could mix it up your self for a few minutes and then let the filter just keep the water moving for you, as you should let it set up for 24 hours prior to using it.
 
It lets the gas exchange happen, to properly aerate the water.
 
That small of water you can mix it by hand and use it fairly quickly. I do it all the time and have for years with zero issues.
If you do this during a WC in an established tank than you want to make SURE the salt is all mixed and the PH, SG, and Temp all match up.....if however you are just filling a tank than you have a lot less to worry about.
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Yah it sounds like its just for a tank fill, so the whole 4-24hour mixing period really doesn't matter here


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