That sounds interesting but how would I practically go about doing that?
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Hopefully this isn't too off course, but heavy metals are not detoxified by Prime. If these are a huge concern, you need a carbon block.
Heating new water with old water sounds like too much of a pain. I guess you could put a smaller barrel in a larger barrel, fill the smaller barrel with new tap and then fill the larger barrel with the old water? I can heat 110 gallons of water with 500w in about 4 hours (~$0.22), but I only do this during the harsh AZ winters.
Also, depending on how much water you change at a time, is heating even necessary? A short trip into the 70's isn't going to harm a healthy fish if the water is aged/pH stable.
I am lucky enough my tap water is excellent, so I only have to age it 6 hours with a headpump (it would probably do straight from the tap). Anyway I fill the 60 gal bin with water a little warmer than required, by the time to do the wc it has cooled down pretty close to the 29C I keep my fish at. My gas boiler is pretty modern and water passes only yhrough stainless steel, no copper or other metals