Recty
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Well in your case, I'd be much more worried about die off than in my case. Really, all I've got to lose are bacteria. There is no visible life on the rocks but algae and that is cropped down to nearly nothing between the tangs and the hypo. I'm sure you have a lot more life inside your tank than I do, mine is pretty much just rocks full of bacteria.
I just started raising my salinity last night. I'm testing to see how much salt mix it takes to raise the salinity .001 a day. I mixed in 5 cups of Instant Ocean to about 10 gallons of saltwater, which put it right about 1.023, then siphoned out 10 gallons from my tank and put in 10 gallons of 1.023, it barely made a dent. My tank went from 1.009 to maybe 1.0095, it definitely wasnt quite 1.010 yet. So, I started more water mixing, this time I did 24-25g and I made it 1.030, so when I stick that in it should raise my salinity, according to my calculations, to about 1.011. Tonight when it's fully mixed I'll give it a shot and see. I also raised my top off water to 1.025, so that will be gradually raising the salinity as water evaporates.
I just started raising my salinity last night. I'm testing to see how much salt mix it takes to raise the salinity .001 a day. I mixed in 5 cups of Instant Ocean to about 10 gallons of saltwater, which put it right about 1.023, then siphoned out 10 gallons from my tank and put in 10 gallons of 1.023, it barely made a dent. My tank went from 1.009 to maybe 1.0095, it definitely wasnt quite 1.010 yet. So, I started more water mixing, this time I did 24-25g and I made it 1.030, so when I stick that in it should raise my salinity, according to my calculations, to about 1.011. Tonight when it's fully mixed I'll give it a shot and see. I also raised my top off water to 1.025, so that will be gradually raising the salinity as water evaporates.