100%You do not need to be doing water changes during the cycle. This is going to slow down or halt the biological processes that need to occur. Using a fish and shrimp in a cycle is not the best of practices. It is pretty cruel. In the future, now you know. In regards to raising the salt, I would make sure you have a refractometer like stated above. Then, I would test the water with that. Mix up some 1.025 salt water with your reef crystals. And top off your tank with that water until you reach the desired level. You should be at 1.025 within a couple days, and won't harm the inhabitants at all.
Also 100%. IMO it makes it so much easier to be sure when using Calibration fluid. Others have used RODI for years and also get accuracy but as stated above, there's a reason they make calibration fluid. Your refractometer should not go out of wack every day either. That would almost certainly tell me the water your using to get your calibration numbers varies. Do not do water changes during the cycling process. Be patient and have fun. Let us know how it's going.You should be calibrating with a solution that is closer to what your trying to measure(even though most directions with refractometers say to calibrate to 0 with RO/DI). There is a reason they sell calibration fluid. Your calibrating with water that is no where near pure(RO/DI) which more then likely is throwing off your readings.
You do realize most bottled water uses municipal water sources and not RO/DI water? It would be like trying to calibrate your refractometer with your tap water.
Also 100%. IMO it makes it so much easier to be sure when using Calibration fluid. Others have used RODI for years and also get accuracy but as stated above, there's a reason they make calibration fluid. Your refractometer should not go out of wack every day either. That would almost certainly tell me the water your using to get your calibration numbers varies. Do not do water changes during the cycling process. Be patient and have fun. Let us know how it's going.
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I will not comment on the Fractometer . my opinion on them are much different then many .. Glass Hydrometer.... Glass Hydrometer..
As far as salt mixes.. It seems that some of the more expensive brands need to be mixed and used withing x amount of time. often a hour or so.
I use a mix of IA IA-RC And Kent Marine.. Kent Marine is My Salt of Choice. its crystals are much finer it does not clump in the bags or leave residue in my 55 gallon mixing tanks... I will make 100 gallons at a time and use it up over time.. Sometimes i do this twice a month.. I always let it mix for at least 24 hours before i use it right after i make salt.. when im using pre mixed salt i will turn on the pump about 10 minutes before i need to move it to one of the tanks or pond... I do it all automated with valves.or it would be a lot of buckets...
thank you, and I will try this.. mix it at like 1.035 give or take?
Is this the glass hydrometer youre speaking of?
https://www.amazon.com/UP-Glass-sal...d=1486490141&sr=1-4&keywords=glass+hydrometer
To get your salinity up... Mix some high concentrated salt water in a gallon jug with ro/water Pour a small amount into your tank say 12 oz. and check salinity . Do this each day until you reach your target... Since you have a uncycled tank you should be ok to do this ..
I will not comment on the Fractometer . my opinion on them are much different then many .. Glass Hydrometer.... Glass Hydrometer..
As far as salt mixes.. It seems that some of the more expensive brands need to be mixed and used withing x amount of time. often a hour or so.
I use a mix of IA IA-RC And Kent Marine.. Kent Marine is My Salt of Choice. its crystals are much finer it does not clump in the bags or leave residue in my 55 gallon mixing tanks... I will make 100 gallons at a time and use it up over time.. Sometimes i do this twice a month.. I always let it mix for at least 24 hours before i use it right after i make salt.. when im using pre mixed salt i will turn on the pump about 10 minutes before i need to move it to one of the tanks or pond... I do it all automated with valves.or it would be a lot of buckets...
thank you, and I will try this.. mix it at like 1.035 give or take?
Is this the glass hydrometer youre speaking of?
https://www.amazon.com/UP-Glass-salt...***+hydrometer
To get your salinity up... Mix some high concentrated salt water in a gallon jug with ro/water Pour a small amount into your tank say 12 oz. and check salinity . Do this each day until you reach your target... Since you have a uncycled tank you should be ok to do this ..
To get your salinity up... Mix some high concentrated salt water in a gallon jug with ro/water Pour a small amount into your tank say 12 oz. and check salinity . Do this each day until you reach your target... Since you have a uncycled tank you should be ok to do this ..