salt level???

steve053136

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On the hydrometer it says the salt level is suposed to be 1.020-1.023 but i have read on other web sites that it should be 1.026??
 
I keep mine alittle on the high side, 1.025- 1.027 anywhere in their is where I like my tank. I think the ocean itself is like 1.026 or more,

Correct me if im worng anyone
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6969409#post6969409 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bjonesjr1
I keep mine alittle on the high side, 1.025- 1.027 anywhere in their is where I like my tank. I think the ocean itself is like 1.026 or more,

Correct me if im worng anyone

Natural sea water is about 1.030
 
I thought natural seawater was 1.027. Anyways I keep mine at 1.026 FO tanks can be a lower salinity. Reef tanks are a bit higher
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6970026#post6970026 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefwick
FWIW, According to Randy Holmes-Farley natural seawater is 1.025-1.027

dr. ron as well
 
So then Naturall sea water is safe to say around 1.025- 1.027 and If i keep mine at 1.026 then I'm doing just great
 
Natural Seawater is indeed around 1.025-1.027.

What should you keep yours at?

If it is a Fish Only tank I would keep it around 1.023. This is because it is easier for fish to purge their body of salt at a lower salinity.

If it is a Reef tank I would keep it around 1.026. This is because it is more comfortable for the majority of invertbrates.

Kyle
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6970079#post6970079 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Blown 346
For some reason I heard that it was 1.030

I think that's about right for the Red Sea. Various places in the ocean have different SG levels, but 1.0265 or so is the canonical "average" that's usually used.
 
just add RO water

just add RO water

it gets too high as water evaporates. The salt does not evaporate and stays in the tank. Thats why you don't need to add more salt, just clear water.
 
I keep mine between 1.025 and 1.027. Salinity is always check with a refractometer. Those hydrometers are always off a couple of points, some even up to 4, ecspecially if you dont rinse them out after each use.
 
A great thing to invest into would be a refracto meter they are very accurate if you can get one their not that expensive... somewhere in between $35- $50 I think....
 
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