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    Default please answer tonight live rock question

    Hey i got 2 very small pieces of liverock for my new tank today but the salt is taking forever to mix, and i was wondering if it will be ok in the two little bags full of water for 24 hours. i could put it in my cycling pico but i dont want to lose andything on it in the pico i want it all for my new tank.

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    the salt should not take more than an hour or 2 to mix up. just put a powerhead in the bucket or the tank
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    lReef lKeeper - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    my salt never takes very long to mix either. i use a maxijet 1200 to mix it in a 55 gal tank.

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