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![]() Just noticed that my salinity is way too high. I assume that my best option is to slowly bring it back down as opposed to fixing it right now? 55gallon. 1.03
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#2
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![]() Slow and steady over the next several hours and you'll be good. It's only .005 difference.
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![]() Yeah, going down in salinity can be done relatively quickly. Going up in salinity os a different story...
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![]() Quote:
1.026 is ideal And ya, I agree with dropping it over hours is OK. Going up is different and must be slow, but you can safely drop from 1.030 to 1.026 over a matter of only 4 hours (my personal preference). 1 point per hour. |
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![]() 024, 025, 026..... same thing.
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