Evaporation

Discussion in 'Salt' started by Stingray, Apr 11, 2008.

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  1. Tangster

    Tangster 3reef Sponsor

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    Oh I misunderstood what you wrote .. As for evaporation it is much needed and wanted really Thats why when I use a full hood I like lots of fans . Evaporated water allows for more new water in my case as all the make up water runs through my Kalk reactor . And that helps out the Calcium reactor .
    But there are many things that influence evaporation rates they are never the same day to day or season to season , city to city . Humidity content and temps of the surrounding air and room will dictate the evap. rates . Someday's I'll blast through 5 gallons plus and some days less then two.. Today will be a 2 gallon day its humid and rainy .
    Yesterday was sunny and dry and a 5 gallon day.
    Now Thats what I know that controls or influences the evaporation rates of any tank on any given day less and scientific research or Data or Gtoogle inks to C&P Maybe someone can do that ? for us :)
     
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  3. baugherb

    baugherb Giant Squid

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    I had a 12 gallon nano sealed up tight, and I added a cup or more a day... Just remember not all of the water is dripping back in... Now my hood I made for my 5.5 has a open back and I was adding even more to it than my previous 12 gal.. I rigged a autotopoff due to losing so much...
     
  4. Stingray

    Stingray Blue Ringed Angel

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    Hmmm topping up the water every day 5 gallons plus is kind of like doing a small water change daily........no?
     
  5. norman.stormin

    norman.stormin Plankton

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    Hi Stingray-

    Actually, no- topping off with fresh H2O isn't the same as doing a water change. When water evaporates, it leaves all of the salts, proteins, mineral, poop, and goop behind. Topping off is important, because if you didn't the concentration of all of the stuff that is dissolved in your water will increase to higher, potentially toxic levels.

    You should always top off with fresh H20 before you do a water change, too. If you don't, you may see eventual creep of your salinity levels to be higher than what you anticipate!

    Norm :beer:
     
  6. Executivelevel

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    plus a fresh top off always makes the tank look so clean!!!
     
  7. Stingray

    Stingray Blue Ringed Angel

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    I see so everytime i do a water change i should vaccum on top of the substrate too to remove the dead, poop, deritus etc etc?
     
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  9. paulg

    paulg Feather Duster

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    I have a 90 gallon open top, my lighting system has legs that mount on the frame of the tank. I lose about 1- 1/12 gallons a day to evaporation. As far as doing the vaccum, sure cant hurt to get any detrius matter out. Dont do the whole bottom at once during that water change, just do half. Then your next water change, do the other half. Cuts down on removing to much benificial bacteria all at one time.
     
  10. Stingray

    Stingray Blue Ringed Angel

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    ok cheers i will be expecting to be looseing quite a lot of water due to having 312watts of t5 shining down on it, the more wattage the more evaporation?
     
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    paulg Feather Duster

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    Well I have 765 watts on mine and like i said just about 1-1/2 gallons a day, more heat, more evaporation
     
  12. Stingray

    Stingray Blue Ringed Angel

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    Thats what i meant, lol, cheers