Help! Minor emergency

brett559

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So while I was on vacation, my ATO pump decided to act up and dump a bunch of fresh water into my tank. The joys of vacation!

A buddy came to the rescue and did what he could to help me out. Salt is currently at 1.022. I have 10 gallons of saltwater ready for a water change, those 10 gallons are at 1.025. I was thinking I could just add some more salt to that water to raise it a little. Any idea how much salt mix (IO Reef Crystals) to add to each 5 gallon jug? Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks!
 
I would not do it that way. When this has happened to me in the past I have used salt in the ato tank to slowly raise it back up. Kept your water change schedule unchanged
 
I will probably get beat up for saying this but I would mix in a gallon jug about 2 cup of salt mix make sure its mixed good after it is mixed good pour a little say half a qt in sump wait 30 minutes or so check salinity continue as needed till you get it where you want it .
 
I'm assuming you want to bring it up to 1.025 from 1.022? I would just take a gallon of your tank water and add about half a cup of salt to it, mix it good, and add it back in. Do this each day for a couple more days until you are at your target salinity. Then, I would do your water change with the water about the same salinity.
 
2 things I have learned while away with an ATO. Keep it on a timer, this way it's not consistently monitoring your tank. Second I use a 5gallon bucket because I know even if it all dumps, the sump can hold it. Hope it helps for the future! Sorry these things always happen!
 
Be slow about raising it. Everything should be elevated or lowered slowly. If you put it back to the "adequate" level that could actually shock your livestock.
 
I'm assuming your sump or tank if no sump is overfilled then? What happened with the skimmer, did it overflow into a reservoir?

If the sump or tank is still overfilled, I would just allow evap to bring salinity back up. If levels are normal because the skimmer removed a bunch of water, then I would do the ATO with 1.025 route.
 
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