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I was thinking of slowly doing very small water changes so it does not shock the system as I read the salinity is high....so I would start with 3-4 cups every few days I have a 75 gallon but the moving your salt dumping the water getting it all over is so annoying after working every day that’s the last thing I wanna do lol...I’m gonna give it a shot I’ll keep you postedAssume you have a small tank (otherwise I'd be concerned about emergency large volume water changes). But yeah...I can see this being a solid solution.
I know you've already weighed costs of pre-mixed over mix yourself so we'll leave that out. You'd have to have some local supplier because shipping would be very expensive.
This is a convenience decision and could be a good one for you. Got to admit, sometimes I get tired of all the salt buckets, mixing, storage containers, measuring salinity and adjusting.
If you're tank is low demand on additives, you may not need much there either.
Good luck - let us know how this works out long term if you go this way. Is the convenience worth it?
75 gallons. So I assumed you just wanted to have on hand for makeup water from testing, skimmate removal, cleaning sand bed and that we were talking nano sized. I'm not sure why you want to start a water change if you haven't been doing them and it's working for you.
But if you do, you'd be safe adding one container (4.4 gallons I read) at a time (it's not going to change salinity that much). Realize though that doing a 4.4 gallon WC once a week for a year you'd have about 95% (52 changes) of the water swapped out.
However, I think that makes it financially problematic (would for me).
Another small volume option - is to go with ESV Salt Mix - you can buy 50 gallons mix at a time - designed for a 5 gallon bucket as it's extremely uniform.
Here's a handy calculator I use (Hamza's Reef) for water change and salinity adjustment.
Ty all for the response...yea it’s working I should just let it be but I was thinking it would be beneficial in the long run idk why ...I don’t add elements so was thinking that could only help because I thought that the premixed stuff has it all75 gallons. So I assumed you just wanted to have on hand for makeup water from testing, skimmate removal, cleaning sand bed and that we were talking nano sized. I'm not sure why you want to start a water change if you haven't been doing them and it's working for you.
But if you do, you'd be safe adding one container (4.4 gallons I read) at a time (it's not going to change salinity that much). Realize though that doing a 4.4 gallon WC once a week for a year you'd have about 95% (52 changes) of the water swapped out.
However, I think that makes it financially problematic (would for me).
Another small volume option - is to go with ESV Salt Mix - you can buy 50 gallons mix at a time - designed for a 5 gallon bucket as it's extremely uniform.
Here's a handy calculator I use (Hamza's Reef) for water change and salinity adjustment.