Long Term Low Salinity

Discussion in 'Water Chemistry' started by Bruce, Dec 26, 2007.

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  1. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    Hey everyone,

    I have a quick question. I just got a new hydrometer and tested my water, and saw that it was at a specific gravity of about 1.021-1.020....this is pretty low. But I'm pretty sure it has been like this for some time, and the corals and fish seem fine. I know that corals can grow without consequence in water of at leave above 1.018. I am going to slowly raise it back up to 1.023ish. I guess I just wanted to see if anyone keeps their salinity low for any reason? Excuse to go to the local fish store and get salt/MORE FISH! hah...
     
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  3. Camilsky

    Camilsky Montipora Capricornis

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    Hey chap! One question, what is the temp of your water ?! (Salinity decreases with increasing temperature). ;)
     
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  5. Bruce

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    Yup yup, I feel as though the salt creep over the years combined my lack of water changes has created a slightly low salinity environment for my fish. Im going to try and bring it up slowy.

    As for the temp, the tank stays 76-79
     
  6. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Skimmer will pull salt out also. Just put some salt in top off water for a while and keep an eye on.
     
  7. ziggy222

    ziggy222 Fire Goby

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    any new additions to the tank may go into shock so i agree with bringing the salt up slowly so the new corals and fish you add will have a better chance.i run mine at 1.025 which i think is closer the natural.lfs run theirs lower because less bad things survive in it.
     
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  9. cuttingras

    cuttingras Starving Artist :)

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    does that also mean salinity increases when temp decreases?