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Fishes won't react :P But the corals will. Fishes just need salt in the tank...corals needs the required amount :P
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#43
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Okay i totally hear you ill hold sality ať 1.024...for all my tank buddys lol
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#44
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Higher SG allows for the supersaturation of calcium and Alk.
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#45
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You are welcome
And yes 1.031 is HIGH :P My hydrometer was ditching me (so I got refractometer; much much more accurate). Took my water to LFS for analysis and they were like 1.031!!!! My hydro was showing 1.021ish LOL |
#46
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Yah. During my 1.031, the guy at LFS was doing the titration and he was like WTH why isin't the calcium reading coming and at 550ppm the color changed :P
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#47
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Sg means sality?? And okay i hear you very confincing ill hold it ať 1.024..thank you for it help all
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#48
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Holly crappy lol i got a refractometer. Asap lol
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#49
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Yah get that. Specially before you get the corals.
BTW I also kept some really delicate corals at 1.021. LOL. I am still maturing my salinity. This is the MOST variable parameter in a nano. |
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OH yea bought a refractometer. Before i even set up tank and thanks for tip na hint im striving for top quality water tho lol
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