Rcpilot
Reef enthusiast
I am used to topping off with RO water. I get a litte evap. everyday, just like everybody else. But, if I do that, my salinity gradually gets lower and lower during the week. I'm doing weekly water changes, so it doesn't get too far out of hand, but it does get lower if I just add RO to top off. I am trying to keep my tank around 1.024 and 1.026. I used to keep it lower, but have been trying to creep it up so that it's more like natural sea water conditions. If I start the week off at 1.026 and top off everyday, I'll end up at about 1.023 by Saturday night. (I change water on Sunday)
I put a piece of tape on the back of my tank. That's my "Fill er up to here." mark. I top off EXACTLY to that mark with all powerheads off. That's where I fill too when doing water changes.
I can't understand where I am loosing salt. I skim heavy and wet. I dump my cup every other day. It has a capacity of about 2 cups (16oz). I was wondering if it would skim out salt too. If I'm skimming a lot of water/gunk (a cup a day) will that remove salt along with the water?
Time for a new hydrometer? :shock:
I put a piece of tape on the back of my tank. That's my "Fill er up to here." mark. I top off EXACTLY to that mark with all powerheads off. That's where I fill too when doing water changes.
I can't understand where I am loosing salt. I skim heavy and wet. I dump my cup every other day. It has a capacity of about 2 cups (16oz). I was wondering if it would skim out salt too. If I'm skimming a lot of water/gunk (a cup a day) will that remove salt along with the water?
Time for a new hydrometer? :shock: