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10/20/2012, 12:51 PM | #1 |
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Help getting salinity down
Hi there,
I could use some help to get my salinity down. Here's the situation: 20 gallon high, sitting at 1.030 salinity. All of my other parameters check out, ammonia 0, nitrites 0, nitrates 0, calcium 400, phosphates 0. I use a calibrated refractometer to measure my salinity. Temperature is 79*. I use distilled water from gallon jugs for all top-offs and water changes. What should my plan of action be to get my salinity back to 1.025? Thanks in advance! |
10/20/2012, 12:56 PM | #2 |
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Pretty simple really. take a cup of tank water, remove it, replace with ro/di water. Do this every hour or two until @ 1.025-1.026
Also, what are you using to calibrate your refractometer? Pure water or calibration solution? Pure water does not effectively calibrate for accurate 35ppt (1.026sg) reading
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10/20/2012, 01:17 PM | #3 |
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Thank your for the reply! To answer your question, I'm using distilled water to calibrate the refractometer. If this isn't correct, where can I get proper calibration solution? LFS?
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10/20/2012, 01:47 PM | #4 |
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distilled water will not calibrate properly, you need 1.026 solution. Your LFS might carry it. This is what I use, and where I got it.
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/pinpoi...ion-fluid.html Also, if everything in your tank currently appears healthy and happy, I would refrain from making any changes until your refractometer is properly calibrated.
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10/26/2012, 11:26 PM | #5 |
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Where are you getting your distiller water from? (A dehumidifier in the basement is NOT a good answer)
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10/27/2012, 04:58 AM | #6 |
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+1 on the calibration solution. It's the best thing ever. I run a check with solution every time I check salinity in the tank or mix a fresh batch of water. Helps me keep my sanity and ensure stability in the tank.
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10/27/2012, 06:01 AM | #7 |
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My distilled water comes from gallon jugs bought at the grocery store. As I've found with this hobby, there are varying opinions on just about every subject. Aside from this post, I did several bits of research that said distilled water can work to calibrate refractometers. As well, that is what the instructions of my refractometer say to use. To test this, I made a homemade solution that was suggested, and it proved that my refractometer is properly calibrated.
The biggest thing, from the advice of AJ, I was able to get my salinity down to a proper level, and daily top-offs are keeping it there. |
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