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![]() I have always keep mine around 1.023 - Is this ok?
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![]() That's a bit low. Natural seawater is about 1.026 on tropical reefs. Most polls I've seen online confirm most people are closer to that value.
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![]() 1.025 - 1.026 for me.
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![]() Dumb question... could this be why my leather corals have'nt fully opened up as much as they should? As I mentioned in my first post, i have always kept my salinity at around 1.023 with no problems, but then again I have never kept leathers just colts, polyps, mushroom and galaxia.
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![]() no, not likely the cause, 1.023 is not far off proper levels, and I can't imagine that your corals would not expand because of it.
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