funman1
Active member
This is just an FYI to people who buy stuff from O st (and anywhere for that matter).
I bought a fish there today at O st, and brought it home.
Normally I don't check what the salinity is for the store water, I just float and slowly add tank water to the bag for 20 mins or so, and then drain all the water from the bag into the sink, and release the fish.
Anyways I measured the salinity of the water in the bag and it was 1.016
At first I thought this was a mistake, so I called them and asked what they run their fish only tanks at, and was told they keep them at 1.018. (which can be normal for fish only tanks)
My tank runs 1.025 (reef) So I had to take extra precautions to acclimate it MUCH slower than ususal.
Just an FYI for other who don't usually test their new arivals water.
It's not a bad thing on O st or anything, just letting people know that there is a big diff in salinity, and if you are adding a fish to your reef be extra careful.
I will now always test new arivals water (1.016 to 1.025 is a HUGE jump)..
Yikes..
~Steve~
I bought a fish there today at O st, and brought it home.
Normally I don't check what the salinity is for the store water, I just float and slowly add tank water to the bag for 20 mins or so, and then drain all the water from the bag into the sink, and release the fish.
Anyways I measured the salinity of the water in the bag and it was 1.016
At first I thought this was a mistake, so I called them and asked what they run their fish only tanks at, and was told they keep them at 1.018. (which can be normal for fish only tanks)
My tank runs 1.025 (reef) So I had to take extra precautions to acclimate it MUCH slower than ususal.
Just an FYI for other who don't usually test their new arivals water.
It's not a bad thing on O st or anything, just letting people know that there is a big diff in salinity, and if you are adding a fish to your reef be extra careful.
I will now always test new arivals water (1.016 to 1.025 is a HUGE jump)..
Yikes..
~Steve~