Sps and salinity

mannyhernz

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What is everyone running their tanks at?
I noticed mine elevated a little bit(1.030)..I have no ill effects and still good growth..color is so so..
Should I lower it? Can I keep it that high?
Here's my frags to show the growth and color...any input appreciated
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I keep mine at 1.026 but I say whatever is working for you leave it alone. Your corals look happy.
 
I'm at 1.025 clearly 1.030 is working for you. I think the 1.026 us more like a guidance and what's more important is stability but I'm not an expert and many may say you should bring it down.

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Yea I've made sure my refracto is good, tested with different refractos..
I do seem to have good PE and my fish seem ok, just never really thought it would raise, I think because I upped my dosing is what's raising my salinity
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Adding MG increases salinity. If it creeps up too high, then you may take out a bit of water and replenish with RO/DI. Evaporation will cause creep up in salinity, too. Be sure to top of with RO/DI and not salt water.

Your coral looks good. Nothing to be concerned about.
 
Thanks for the input fellas. Going to check my salinity with a Milwaukee one at my LFS...see what it looks like.

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Most stuff can be OK if running this high, but if you have a hiccup with something else, they can RTN or suffer quicker. You are better off to be as close to NSW as possible.
 
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