Circulating Water Change Tub

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I buy my saltwater from my LFS and they recommend circulating the water in the tub before adding it to my DT during a water change if it sits more than a day or two to account for any settling.

The capped opening is only about 2 inches in diameter. Does anyone know of a submersible pump that is small enough to fit in there or should I just go with an air pump tubing and airstone?
 

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How big is the tub, too small a pump may not circulate very well unless you have it on the bottom with the outlet tubed up towards the top. That said Amazon has some pretty small pumps. Look at smaller aquarium and pond pumps. I have pond pump that does about 200 gah that would fit but don’t recall the brand.
 

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If the water was initially mixed correctly you do not have a need to mix again.

I do mix before a W/C as I heat the water but if you are not heating it, not mixing will be fine, if in doubt, check the salinity before mixing, then again after and it should be the same.
 

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I buy my saltwater from my LFS and they recommend circulating the water in the tub before adding it to my DT during a water change if it sits more than a day or two to account for any settling.

The capped opening is only about 2 inches in diameter. Does anyone know of a submersible pump that is small enough to fit in there or should I just go with an air pump tubing and airstone?
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If something is going to settle out, you don't want it anyway. lol

Do you know what salt mix they used?
They use Red Sea. I've been buying their saltwater since the beginning (March 2021) and I have noticed the tub is getting a light brown crud accumulating in the bottom. Does this mean there is something amiss with the saltwater I'm buying?
 

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They use Red Sea. I've been buying their saltwater since the beginning (March 2021) and I have noticed the tub is getting a light brown crud accumulating in the bottom. Does this mean there is something amiss with the saltwater I'm buying?

no, Red Sea and other salts leave that brown crud in the mixing tub, no need to be missing it back in.
 

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There's no reason to keep stirring Red Sea salt mix, and if it is Red Sea Coral pro, it is best to not mix or heat it as that induces precipitation from that high alk salt mix.
 

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