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 I never measure, just throw it in and top it up until I hit 1.025 on the refractometer. 
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 I do mine by weight 1.5 pounds of IO to 5 gallons water. you will need 19.5 pounds of IO salt. 
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 Thanks to everyone for their help. Finally I can get my tank up and running. 
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 I took a container that was about the right size for the volume of water I wanted and threw that salt filled up to the top into the bin. Then filled it with water until I hit the right salinity. Put a mark on the bin and now I just fill the bin with water to the line and throw the salt in from the container and it is the same always.  
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 That was a painful thread to read 
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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX6XMIldkRU No, a proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof, and when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven  | 
		
 Ok it's good to know I'm not the only one who temporarily thought about gouging out my eyes with an algae scraper after reading that. 
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 I did not read the whole thing I just gave my answer 1.5 pounds makes 5g water. 
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