Hi Randy,
A couple of questions for you:
1. When mixing saltwater, would rapid or violent water movement cause precipitation? Is there an upper bound to the turnover of a mixing container? Typical setups have water being pulled from the bottom of a container, moving through a pump and falling back into the top of the container above the level of the water (breaking the surface). Would that cause any problems with salt mixing?
2. In terms of aerating the water, is there any difference between an airstone and the above method? Would one be better?
Thanks,
Matt
A couple of questions for you:
1. When mixing saltwater, would rapid or violent water movement cause precipitation? Is there an upper bound to the turnover of a mixing container? Typical setups have water being pulled from the bottom of a container, moving through a pump and falling back into the top of the container above the level of the water (breaking the surface). Would that cause any problems with salt mixing?
2. In terms of aerating the water, is there any difference between an airstone and the above method? Would one be better?
Thanks,
Matt