MrApplebee
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I am a week into cycling my 460 litre (soon to be) reef tank with 50kg of cured live rock and Caribsea Arag live sand. The temperature of the tank is 25c. I don't have the skimmer running on the tank yet. The flow in the tank is from the pump which is set to 1500 lph and 1 vortech mp40 which I have set on full blast at the moment. I use a Red Sea refractometer to check salinity.
Anyway, I bought my salt water ready mixed from my LFS and the salinity was 1.025
Whilst trying to setup my Tunze osmolator (ATO) last week I had a few issues with it and dumped around 20 litres of RO water into the system while I was trying to get it to work correctly. I tested my salinity after this and it had dropped to around 1.015. So I went and got some salt (H2ocean by DD the aquarium solution). I worked out that I would need a little under a kilogram to bring my salinity back up. So I added the salt to a jug and stirred it with a big wooden spoon and poured it in the tank. Waited a while, took a reading and the salinity hadnt budged much. Anyways, I eventually managed to get it up to 1.021 after a Mixing a bit more salt. (A lot more than I'd anticipated I'd need to)
I had to go working away for the week then and when I returned today the salinity was still at 1.021. SO, I added some more salt using the jug and spoon and got the salinity up to 1.025. I just tested it again 3 hours later and it's gone down to 1.021.
My ATO hasn't even added any RO in that time as there has been no significant evaporation so I know it's not that. I have searched everywhere for some kind of leak (even though no water has left the system judging by the levels in the sump and ATO chamber)but can find nothing.
After reading up a bit, which I should have done before hand, I see that people mix their salt water over quite long periods of time using power heads in barrels and stuff.
Where should I go from here? Am I right in thinking that my salt may have settled in the substrate from the water column? Would this explain the initially ok reading from the sample that I took from the water column and then the sudden drop a few hours later?
How long could it take for the salt to dissolve? I've left my mp40 blasting along the substrate for now. I'm worried if I add anymore salt I might end up with my salinity off the scale when the salt that I've previously added finally dissolves.
Feel like an idiot to be honest but could use some advice.
Thanks guys
Mike
Anyway, I bought my salt water ready mixed from my LFS and the salinity was 1.025
Whilst trying to setup my Tunze osmolator (ATO) last week I had a few issues with it and dumped around 20 litres of RO water into the system while I was trying to get it to work correctly. I tested my salinity after this and it had dropped to around 1.015. So I went and got some salt (H2ocean by DD the aquarium solution). I worked out that I would need a little under a kilogram to bring my salinity back up. So I added the salt to a jug and stirred it with a big wooden spoon and poured it in the tank. Waited a while, took a reading and the salinity hadnt budged much. Anyways, I eventually managed to get it up to 1.021 after a Mixing a bit more salt. (A lot more than I'd anticipated I'd need to)
I had to go working away for the week then and when I returned today the salinity was still at 1.021. SO, I added some more salt using the jug and spoon and got the salinity up to 1.025. I just tested it again 3 hours later and it's gone down to 1.021.
My ATO hasn't even added any RO in that time as there has been no significant evaporation so I know it's not that. I have searched everywhere for some kind of leak (even though no water has left the system judging by the levels in the sump and ATO chamber)but can find nothing.
After reading up a bit, which I should have done before hand, I see that people mix their salt water over quite long periods of time using power heads in barrels and stuff.
Where should I go from here? Am I right in thinking that my salt may have settled in the substrate from the water column? Would this explain the initially ok reading from the sample that I took from the water column and then the sudden drop a few hours later?
How long could it take for the salt to dissolve? I've left my mp40 blasting along the substrate for now. I'm worried if I add anymore salt I might end up with my salinity off the scale when the salt that I've previously added finally dissolves.
Feel like an idiot to be honest but could use some advice.
Thanks guys
Mike