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![]() Weird, I was getting RTN at 1.030 awhile back.
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![]() Maybe you have some touchier corals. I've also run my tank at about 1.030-1.031 without any problems. Not that I do that on a regular basis, it was a bad month for intelligence.
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![]() I'm not sure how long my tank was that high for...it is possible it was 6 months. That might be why I was having issues. It was simply the maintenance company lacking to check salinity before/after water changes. I do have a couple really finicky pieces (that drive me mad lol), but they weren't the ones bothered. A Stylo and a Bali tricolor were the ones RTNing. Once the salinity lowered they healed right up. Coulda been something else, but it appeared to be cut and dry.
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![]() Strange. Mine was high for months (accidentally) without any RTN at all.
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![]() Goes to show everyone's tanks are different.
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