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![]() What matters is that you tried....
Ok, here it is - Regardless if you are using a hydrometer or a refractometer: 1. When doing a water change, test your aquarium water's SG, then mix the replacement fresh water with salt to match this SG number. It does not matter if the water you are mixing the salt with is RO/DI or tap water - it will not make a difference in your SG levels. If you do this your SG will not fluctuate (by anything significant) during a water change. 2. When doing a water top-ff due to evaporation, DO NOT mix salt water for this, just use straight RO/DI fresh water and top off to the SAME level in the aquarium before the evaporation. 3. An SG reading between 1.023 to 1.025 is good. I would consider 1.021 too low. Last edited by Rippin; 09-07-2007 at 02:26 AM. |