Adjusting Salinity - 24G Aquapod

czukowski

New Member
We noticed the other day after a water change our salinity is about 1.036 which is quite high for a reef tank.

I have seen some questions about salinity around, but mine is specific to reducing the salinity. Our LFS said we should pull about 4 gallons of salt water and replace with RO or Distilled.

I imagine this should potentially be done one gallon at a time, test, rinse repeat, etc....

But I wanted to get some experienced comments/suggestions.

-Chris
 

reefman23

New Member
First off, how was your salinity measured? Since you mentioned your LFS, I am assuming it was done using a refractometer. If you are sure it is an accurate reading, I would remove about 1/2 gallon and replace it with freshwater R/O. Like you said, just repeat this every day until you get it down to about 1.025. You want to make sure that you take at least a week to do this. You dont want to do it soo fast that you stress out the inhabitants.

HTH,

Jesse
 

czukowski

New Member
Surprisingly the LFS was going to use the same MarineLabs Instant Ocean Hydrometer that we have.

I also have a hydrometer that I use for measuring specific gravity for beer, and could use that to take another sample.
 

czukowski

New Member
Ok, let me clear a couple of things up.. it isn't 1.036, more like 1.027. It was 36 PPT.

I used a beer hydrometer and took another measurement. It came in at 1.029 adjusted for temperature of 84 degrees.

Remove 1/2 gallon of salt and replace with a bit over 1/2 gallon RO.

Follow up to come. Also looking at a refractometer, although not sure $65 is worth it for a nano tank, but then again the learning process and intimate knowledge of my tank is priceless.
 

reefman23

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BTW, That refractometer that i linked you to has ATC which means it automatically compensates for temperature.

Jesse
 

TimSchmidt

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