Need Water ASAP

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15627650#post15627650 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by CAMAKAZY
Just changed 10 gallons out. Prior to the change salinity was 1.021. The water for the change was at 1.022. My calcium was very low at around 250, so i buffed for that.

Even at 1.022 is still low for a reef tank! I would try to bump that up to 1.025
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15630824#post15630824 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fanof49ASU
I always taste the water before it goes in the tank. You can't be too sure.

That I won't do!!! I use my refractometer instead.... :)
 
I actually tasted the water I used last time lol. The water I get is 1.022 so its hard to get my salinity higher. What would you suggest to get it higher.
 
My coral beauty died last night, probably from this bebacle. I actually tasted the water I used last time lol. The water I get is 1.022 so its hard to get my salinity higher. What would you suggest to get it higher.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15633263#post15633263 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by CAMAKAZY
The water I get is 1.022 so its hard to get my salinity higher. What would you suggest to get it higher.

More salt helps.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15633263#post15633263 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by CAMAKAZY
My coral beauty died last night, probably from this bebacle. I actually tasted the water I used last time lol. The water I get is 1.022 so its hard to get my salinity higher. What would you suggest to get it higher.

Let me explain this right. If the salinity of the water you get is 1.022 and your existing salinity is 1.022 and you want it higher. Since you change out 10 g at a time. So don't top off fresh water and take out 9 g of tank water and put in 10g saltwater during water change. Or on a daily basis instead top off with fresh water, you top off with saltwater until you get to desired level. :)
 
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I hardly ever top off as there is very little evaporation and I do the wc once a week. The critter was very nice and replaced the coral beauty although I havent brought it home yet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15633734#post15633734 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by CAMAKAZY
More salt helps.


What insight.
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It was the appropriate response. Take a gallon of water out, mix 1 gallon of water with double the salt as you would normally use for a gallon, mix well, and add 1/2. Let the tank settle for 30 minutes and test salinity. If it needs more, add more of the concentrated water.

More salt helps.
 
Have no clue why you buy it.

You can get a 5 gallon packet of oceanic salt from Petsmart. Mix 1/2 a cup it ina gallon of your tank water. Add it back into your aquarium.
 
I guess cause I'm not a professinal aquariast. This is my first reef tank and thought buying the water would insure that it was good and been tested.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15634022#post15634022 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by CAMAKAZY
I guess cause I'm not a professinal aquariast. This is my first reef tank and thought buying the water would insure that it was good and been tested.

You thought wrong.

Adding more salt - what insight? I would take it as the obvious solution to a problem with low salinity. If someone has to freaking spell it out to you, I pity your fish.

Low salinity + more salt = proper salinity level. Common sense. Then again, as I believe Rhett's signature so aptly puts it ... common sense is not so common.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15634047#post15634047 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ZachB
You thought wrong.

Adding more salt - what insight? I would take it as the obvious solution to a problem with low salinity. If someone has to freaking spell it out to you, I pity your fish.

Low salinity + more salt = proper salinity level. Common sense. Then again, as I believe Rhett's signature so aptly puts it ... common sense is not so common.

We all make mistakes...:D ( easy Zach)

Zach is right though, since your tank is small, it is a great way to learn and mixing your own water is not hard. Sadly you ran into an issue where we usually don't, but sometimes it is best to do what you can yourself. Unfortunately you lost a fish (as we all have).
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15634072#post15634072 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by andywe
We all make mistakes...:D ( easy Zach)

Zach is right though, since your tank is small, it is a great way to learn and mixing your own water is not hard. Sadly you ran into an issue where we usually don't, but sometimes it is best to do what you can yourself. Unfortunately you lost a fish (as we all have).

Yea, may have come across a bit harsh on that one. It's one of those days.

Sorry Kamikaze. ;)
 
I don't really get it, why such small amount of evaporation??? I top off on a daily basis on my 55g. I top off about anywhere from half a gallon to a full gallon per day. On my 90 bowfront I have a top off system and it goes through 5 gallons of water in about 3 days. Are you covering the tank?? I used to buy water from Critter on a weekly basis when I first started this hobby. But I still had to do top off on a daily basis. IF you have a top on your tank, I would highly suggest in removing the top, what I mean is like a glass top cover. Your blocking oxygenation! You really need to bring up your salinity level if you really want to success in doing reef. You've seen how my stuffs grown like crazy, it didn't come easy. Took A LOT of time and study. Most of us here have been doing it for a long period of time and we do give pretty good advise on here. Something you should listen to seriously!
 
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