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![]() Good point
Now I feel bad for not even spotting that You're @ 1.023 You know that's low right? |
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![]() see now big als told me 1.023.. they are the reason I am failing at this! you guys are the reason I am correcting my mistakes. thanks so much so should I mix up some fresh saltwater at a higher salinity say around 1.026? to start raising it?
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![]() If you've been running it for awhile @ 1.023 I'd suggest you bring it up slowly. Like over the next week. Otherwise you'll just upset everyone
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![]() so if I have a 20 gallon tank, and I do a 20% wc at a salinity of say 1.024-1.025 is this too much? or should I do like 10%
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![]() Hopefully someone more experienced than myself will chime in here...
I'd think you'd want to change small amounts daily with a higher SG How much I can't say, my reef is still on the drawing board And stick to your regular WC routines Don't go nuts...slow changes ![]() |
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![]() ok well since my tank is small, I think I will do one gallon tonight at a salinity of 1.0245 that way its just a small increase I'm also going to test my fresh batch to make sure that my tank really isnt screwed this bad lol.. I'm so agravated lol
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![]() That won't do anything bad, but the values people post for Ca and Alk are for natural seawater conditions, which, on most equatorial reefs, is 35ppt at 80 degrees F
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![]() Ok, so we know Ca kit is probably good. 320 is low. Once you get the salinity balanced out, do a large water change. Do not dose anything
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![]() again thanks so much man, I'd be lost with out you guys.
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