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Ok guy I thought it was a typo


So how do i do it. Fill up the bruce container the 44 gallons. Add wave maker, add salt for 44 gallons if its 35 ppt add it to the tank. And then i make extra 10 gallons more rodi water to get it to 54 gallons. And then add salt to thoe extra 10 gallons same thing to get it to 35 ppt?
 

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So how do i do it. Fill up the bruce container the 44 gallons. Add wave maker, add salt for 44 gallons if its 35 ppt add it to the tank. And then i make extra 10 gallons more rodi water to get it to 54 gallons. And then add salt to thoe extra 10 gallons same thing to get it to 35 ppt?
That sounds like a plan to me, only other thing to get used to doing is checking temperature and heating or cooling to match your system temperature. If you stick to T.M salt and their parameters you shouldn't need to check anything else just temperature, salinity and fully mixed.
 

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So how do i do it. Fill up the bruce container the 44 gallons. Add wave maker, add salt for 44 gallons if its 35 ppt add it to the tank. And then i make extra 10 gallons more rodi water to get it to 54 gallons. And then add salt to thoe extra 10 gallons same thing to get it to 35 ppt?
Maybe fill the brute by 5 gallon buckets then make a mark on the brute so you know in the future the exact water volume and to the mark every time maybe even make a 20 gallon mark then you know the amount of salt needed
 

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