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morning all !
So I have a waterbox 130.4 I was using natural seawater but I am making the change over to aquaforest salt just wondering how many water changes will I need to do to make it a 100% aquaforest???
 

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As @blaxsun said you would never reach 100% without doing a 100% change but that is not practical or needed.

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Would say doing 20% every week over the course of a few months ??
According to the chart, 10x 20% water changes will get you to about 90% new saltwater. So if you did this every week, about 2.5 months. Every 2 weeks, about 5 months.
 
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According to the chart, 10x 20% water changes will get you to about 90% new saltwater. So if you did this every week, about 2.5 months. Every 2 weeks, about 5 months.
That’s awesome thank you for the help much appreciated
 

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morning all !
So I have a waterbox 130.4 I was using natural seawater but I am making the change over to aquaforest salt just wondering how many water changes will I need to do to make it a 100% aquaforest???
Curious as to why you want to make your saltwater 100% aquaforest?

The saltwater in our aquariums is so much more than a salt mix in RODI water - dosing additives, nitrate conversion, etc. It’s never 100% anything…
 

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