Hi,
Forgive me if this has been asked a million times or if it's even a stupid question. My brain is in overdrive planning this new tank, and I might be overthinking everything.
My tank arrives tomorrow, and obviously once it's set up, I need to fill it with saltwater. The tank is a Cade 600, with a total capacity of 266 liters. The tank volume is 216 liters. Originally, I was planning on going to the LFS and buying 11 barrels of ready-mixed saltwater, which would cost me around £90-£100. Add live rock, sand, and sump equipment, and then fill it. However, since then, I have bought an RODI system that I'm installing this weekend. However, I don't have a large bin to mix 200+ liters of saltwater or the space for it. Instead of spending the £100 on ready-mixed saltwater, I would much prefer to save that money and use it to buy a large bucket of quality salt and a hydrometer.
Can I just run the RODI directly into the tank and wait for it to fill, run my return pump, powerhead, and heater, and then add the amount of salt for 266 liters based on the instructions? Let this run until it's mixed, then add the live rock, sand, and sump equipment. I'm guessing I will need to siphon some of the water out to accommodate the rock, etc.?
Another thing is, if I run the return pump immediately upon mixing in the salt, do I run the risk of salt not mixing properly in the sump area and settling. If so would i just add all the salt to the main display then once mixed hit the return pump to mix into the sump and around the system.
Thanks all
Forgive me if this has been asked a million times or if it's even a stupid question. My brain is in overdrive planning this new tank, and I might be overthinking everything.
My tank arrives tomorrow, and obviously once it's set up, I need to fill it with saltwater. The tank is a Cade 600, with a total capacity of 266 liters. The tank volume is 216 liters. Originally, I was planning on going to the LFS and buying 11 barrels of ready-mixed saltwater, which would cost me around £90-£100. Add live rock, sand, and sump equipment, and then fill it. However, since then, I have bought an RODI system that I'm installing this weekend. However, I don't have a large bin to mix 200+ liters of saltwater or the space for it. Instead of spending the £100 on ready-mixed saltwater, I would much prefer to save that money and use it to buy a large bucket of quality salt and a hydrometer.
Can I just run the RODI directly into the tank and wait for it to fill, run my return pump, powerhead, and heater, and then add the amount of salt for 266 liters based on the instructions? Let this run until it's mixed, then add the live rock, sand, and sump equipment. I'm guessing I will need to siphon some of the water out to accommodate the rock, etc.?
Another thing is, if I run the return pump immediately upon mixing in the salt, do I run the risk of salt not mixing properly in the sump area and settling. If so would i just add all the salt to the main display then once mixed hit the return pump to mix into the sump and around the system.
Thanks all
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