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Old 07-19-2004, 06:57 PM
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As I recall, salinity is affected by temperature, although I'm not sure what the factor of the relationship is. You might want to keep this in mind.
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Old 07-19-2004, 07:08 PM
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As I recall, salinity is affected by temperature, although I'm not sure what the factor of the relationship is. You might want to keep this in mind.
it does indeed, but i think for my method and only having a 2-3 degree (80-82) swing i dont think its really going to factor in too much. the whole basis behind my method is to sustain a constant temperature, not allow it to climb very high then try to bring it down. by experimenting i have found the ideals for my particular situation. never more than 82 and thats with all the lights 'a blazin
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