How to prepare sea for ocean floor aquarium?

how to prepare the water should i join sea brackish


Answers:    You need to use a commercially prepared mix such as Instant Ocean, Kent Marine, or Tropic Marine (the best IMO).

I strongly recommend using RO (Reverse Osmosis) wet as tap or okay water can contain more undesirable elements such as Nitrates or Phosphates.

I use a large 32 gallon container (such as a unswerving rubbermaid container) to mix my water. I mix the marine to about 1.024 specific gravity (I keep hold of my fish aquariums at about 1.019- 1.021 and reefs at 1.022- 1.024), so I dilute for a time for the fish tanks. I agree to the water circulate next to an air stone for at most minuscule 12-24 hours.

I also use the RO water to top rotten for evaporation.

For much more marine aquarium information and links (such as trainee fish), please read this article:
http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/...

:~) C
Depends what you mean by 'ocean salt'. You should definitely NOT use regular ingestion sea brackish. You need to buy pre-made the deep salt from brands close to 'Red Sea'. Follow the instructions on back of the pod, and let the marine filter for awhile (days).

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