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high specific gravity
did a specific gavity test of my tank tonight found it to be very high.what would be a good remidy for this?
thanks salty ron................. |
Whats very high? What are you using to test with? Do you know how long it has been high?
Scott |
i think the salt content
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was useing a hydrometer
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What is the reading on your hydrometer?
I would gradually bring the levels down by adding fresh water (ie water containing no salt). Do this over a period of a few days to a week depending on how high it is. Don't do it all at once or you may shock the tank and some stuff may die. |
Skylord meant what is the actual salinity reading that you're calling 'high'?
First, use this link to calibrate your hydrometer. They are notoriously inaccurate. In fact, I have never used one that read correctly. http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-06/rhf/index.php Then come back here and tell us what the actual reading is after you calibrate. :) You should be adding plain unsalted RO water to top off the evaporation - water evaporates, but salt does not so the salinity will creep higher and higher as the water evaporates. You should top off at least once a day, but twice a day is better. |
the top of the scale
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i think the hydrometer is accurate its new. got some coarls today and tested the water with it and it read 1.022 took a reading of my tank and it was1.032
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I would just acclimate the corals to your tank water and get your water tested by someone with a refractometer before you make any major changes. Take your hydrometer along so you can see if it really is accurate or if it is off. That way you can still use it and adjust for its error if it is. I would get a refractometer if you can though, they're much more accurate.
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So about 43% or 1.032. First I would make sure the hydrometer is working. Try soaking it in water for a half hour(you could just drop it in the tank. Then take 3 readings about 15 minutes apart. If they are all the same then follow Christyf5s advice. If not the same or very close, take a sample to a friend or LFS and have them test it. Just make sure when you are testing that the swing arm isnt sticking.
Scott |
Wow.. a lot of posts real fast. Im about 30 min from PoMo.....Im bored. If you want to meet somewhere I will bring my refrac and we can test your water.
Scott |
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I think what you meant to say was that they are usually out by .001 |
i think i did this right. 1/4 cup of salt+1tsp in 2ltrs of purifide water. mixed it and took a reading,it was at 1.o23
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thank you all for the info i have the coarls totaly cover in water that i got with the coarls in a plastic tote that i use for mixing my water, have a heater and a small power head in there i will get my water tested tomorrow and go buy a refractometer. if it is high them i will do as christy says and thanks for the offer from skylord for wanting to meet. ithought i would check the water of the coarls to match the tank.any way thanks to all for helping a baginner
chow salty ron....................... |
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So I'd say take a week to drop your salinity from the 1.032 to 1.026. |
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Wow, people on this board are such nice guys! Always willing to help! . |
do you have any fish, corals or clean up crew in the tank allready, if not then you don't need to wait to drop the salinity
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