Daily salinity change

rick s

Premium Member
Hi Randy,

I have been using pickling lime for calcium and alkalinity for the past year. I mix it with my top-off water which is gravity fed to a float in my sump. It adds water/kalk anytime the level drops, day or night.

As my corals have grown, so has the need for more kalk. I have been using 1.5 tsp/gallon. When I tried to raise it to 1.75 tsp my pH daily highs went too high.

My 90 gallon tank evaporates roughly 1 gallon per day. Iââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢ve been experimenting with drip dosing a gallonââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢s worth of 2 tsp/gallon over a 12 hour period during the night. It has helped bring my calcium and alkalinity back up and, naturally, stabilized my pH without getting too high because Iââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢m not adding kalk during the photoperiod.

My question is:
I am adding 24 hours worth of top-off water in a 12 hour period. I am adding an extra .5 to .75 gallons of freshwater (with kalk) to my 90 gallon volume every night. So, I am diluting my salinity by that much. Is that change in salinity, every day, of any concern?

Thanks again for your guidance,
 
Is that change in salinity, every day, of any concern?


No that is not a concern, IMO.

Taking 1 extra gallon out of a 90 gallon tank will raise salinity from 35 ppt to 35.4 ppt (sg = 1.0264 to 1.0267). The reverse happens when you add it back.
 
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