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fishboy 08-04-2002 09:43 PM

Salinity levels.
 
Hi all,

Just woundering what everyone run's thier salinity levels at? I currently have mine at 1.023 using a Deep Six hydrometer to test it.

One_Divided 08-04-2002 09:57 PM

Salinity levels.
 
I run mine from 1.025-1.026..
Higher salinity = faster metabolism

Canadian Man 08-04-2002 10:02 PM

Salinity levels.
 
1.025
From Deep Six tester.

christyf5 08-04-2002 10:11 PM

Salinity levels.
 
1.026

reefburnaby 08-04-2002 10:24 PM

Salinity levels.
 
Hi,

The range is between 1.020 to 1.024 for the majority of natural salt water bodies around the world (there are some exceptions). So, anywhere in between is fine (such as 1.023).

Many reefers like to keep it higher than 1.024 (like 1.025 to 1.026) because it helps kill bacteria, viruses and parasites that can thrive in normal saltity levels. This is a popular technique for those keeping SPS -- it helps ward off RTN.

Hope that helps.

- Victor.

One_Divided 08-04-2002 11:10 PM

Salinity levels.
 
Averages and extremes for coral reefs tested.. This is out of my Borneman book:

Reefs with lowest salinities:

min: 1.017 max: 1.030 average: 1.025

Reefs with highest salinities:

min: 1.023 max: 1.031 average: 1.026

So as you can see, you are perfectly safe running a higher salinity and I would highly recommend it!

[ 04 August 2002, 19:11: Message edited by: One_Divided ]

ron101 08-04-2002 11:33 PM

Salinity levels.
 
1.025-1.026 on swing arm type hydrometer as well.

fishboy 08-05-2002 12:55 AM

Salinity levels.
 
Hmm. That's kind of what I thought. I think I'll start to slowly raise my level to 1.025.


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