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![]() When ones skimmer is running wet, let's say too wet, for a day and the skimmer cup fills up is it salt water or fresh?
I would stick my finger in and taste it but I thought I would try asking here first. I am considering running my skimmer a little on the wetter side and am just wondering if it will affect my SG level draining it every day or so. Thanks |
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![]() It is salt water.
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![]() That's what I figured, thanks.
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![]() Where would the fresh water come from?
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![]() I think what he is thinking that the skimmate has skimmed the salt water out causing the crap to become fresh. why in the world would you want to taste it
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![]() Ah ,you let the cat out of the bag. I thought we were gonna get the first skimmate soup review tomorrow.
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![]() I would have thought that was obvious.
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![]() Bingo! That is exactly what I was wondering. Thus, if you skim too wet you will have to adjust your salt levels much more frequently.
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