Salty top off???

jayel

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First let me start by saying that i skim wet.
I was emptying my skimmer collection cup today, like i do everyday (about a pint a day), when it occured to me that i pull out alot of green water. out of curiosity i tested it with my refracto and it was the same salinity as my tank. hmmmm

i know that recently i had to make adjustments to my salinity levels because it had declined.
i know that i top off about a 1.5quarts a day
i know i pull about 1 pint of skimmate at 1.024 salinity per day

I began to wonder that if i used lightly salted top-off water i wouldn't run into the problem of my salinity dropping over time. I would have to monitor and make some accurate observations before i started this but would it be possible.
 
Sure, it'd work well, as long as you're not adding any supplements in the topoff. You'll just need to dial in the salt dosage. I do much the same when I pick the strength of the limewater that I dose for topoff.
 
You can't mix salt into limewater or kalk, or not much anyway. It won't dissolve properly, if I recall correctly. You could ask in the chemistry forum about small amounts of salt.
 
You can't add saltwater to your topoff if it's got lime or kalk in it. The salt will make the calcium precipitate and give you instant PH issues. I did it once by mistake and almost crashed my tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6637398#post6637398 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dugg
You can't add saltwater to your topoff if it's got lime or kalk in it. The salt will make the calcium precipitate and give you instant PH issues. I did it once by mistake and almost crashed my tank.

what was the salinity level of your top-off?.....would it matter if mine would be really low? 1.005 1.010
 
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