I remember when I first started the hobby, I spoke to a fellow enthusiast, and I recall him mentioning a couple bits about mixing your own salt water at home. What I walked away with after that conversation was ultimately, you want to add the desired amount of synthetic salt mix to the appropriate amount of water; not the other way around.
So if I were mixing 4g of saltwater, I would normally get my 4g of freshwater, and then add my two cups of synthetic salt mix. What would happen then if I had my bucket; dumped two cups of synthetic salt mix into the bucket, and then proceed to fill the bucket with 4g of water? Mind you, I mix my salt by means of the latter method -salt to water
I vaguely remember something about chemical imbalances, and precipitation of something when you add water to the salt, due to the momentary extreme hyper-salinity when you begin adding water to the salt. I was just wondering if there was any truth in this.
So really, what happens when you add salt then water? Nothing? If not, can you elaborate?
Thanks!
So if I were mixing 4g of saltwater, I would normally get my 4g of freshwater, and then add my two cups of synthetic salt mix. What would happen then if I had my bucket; dumped two cups of synthetic salt mix into the bucket, and then proceed to fill the bucket with 4g of water? Mind you, I mix my salt by means of the latter method -salt to water
I vaguely remember something about chemical imbalances, and precipitation of something when you add water to the salt, due to the momentary extreme hyper-salinity when you begin adding water to the salt. I was just wondering if there was any truth in this.
So really, what happens when you add salt then water? Nothing? If not, can you elaborate?
Thanks!