Hi everyone,
My aquarium is finally ready so I started to mix my first batch of Coralife marine salt water. I ended up having to use about twice as much salt as I thought I would from reading the manufacturer's instructions to acheive 1.025 SG. Anyone have any experience with Coralife marine salt or an explanation why I required so much salt?
Here is my setup:
I have a BRS 5 Stage Chloramines PLUS RO/DI System that fills a 25 gallon container. The 25 gallon container has a heater set at 77 deg and a Maxi Jet 1200 powerhead for aeration/mixing. I have a Vee Gee STX-3 refractometer that I calibrated using PINPOINT 53.0 mS Calibration Fluid (the calibration was slightly off out of the box).
The Coralife marine salt instructions that I am using are as follows:
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Instructions:
Use dechlorinated tap water, distilled, deionized, or reverse osmosis water. Mix the salt in a separate container before adding to the aquarium. Add the salt to appropriate amounts of water (about ½ cup per gallon). Aerate the mixture to attain the proper gas equilibrium. Adjust the salinity (specific gravity) to the desired levels using a hydrometer. Store the remainder of the salt in a dry place.
To increase the salinity, add salt. To decrease the salinity, add water. A specific gravity of 1.021 "“ 1.023 is recommended.
Specifications:
Approximately .29lbs (about ½ cup) of Coralife Scientific grade marine salt dissolved in 1 gallon of distilled water at 78 degrees F, will yield a solution with the following properties.
Specific Gravity: 1.021-1.023
pH: 8.2-8.3
Calcium: 390-410 ppm
Magnesium: 1250-1300 ppm
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I ended up having to use approximately 1 cup per gallon to acheive 1.025 SG. Any ideas?
-Thanks
My aquarium is finally ready so I started to mix my first batch of Coralife marine salt water. I ended up having to use about twice as much salt as I thought I would from reading the manufacturer's instructions to acheive 1.025 SG. Anyone have any experience with Coralife marine salt or an explanation why I required so much salt?
Here is my setup:
I have a BRS 5 Stage Chloramines PLUS RO/DI System that fills a 25 gallon container. The 25 gallon container has a heater set at 77 deg and a Maxi Jet 1200 powerhead for aeration/mixing. I have a Vee Gee STX-3 refractometer that I calibrated using PINPOINT 53.0 mS Calibration Fluid (the calibration was slightly off out of the box).
The Coralife marine salt instructions that I am using are as follows:
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Instructions:
Use dechlorinated tap water, distilled, deionized, or reverse osmosis water. Mix the salt in a separate container before adding to the aquarium. Add the salt to appropriate amounts of water (about ½ cup per gallon). Aerate the mixture to attain the proper gas equilibrium. Adjust the salinity (specific gravity) to the desired levels using a hydrometer. Store the remainder of the salt in a dry place.
To increase the salinity, add salt. To decrease the salinity, add water. A specific gravity of 1.021 "“ 1.023 is recommended.
Specifications:
Approximately .29lbs (about ½ cup) of Coralife Scientific grade marine salt dissolved in 1 gallon of distilled water at 78 degrees F, will yield a solution with the following properties.
Specific Gravity: 1.021-1.023
pH: 8.2-8.3
Calcium: 390-410 ppm
Magnesium: 1250-1300 ppm
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I ended up having to use approximately 1 cup per gallon to acheive 1.025 SG. Any ideas?
-Thanks