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I’m not sure if this is considered an emergency but I was doing a water change and after I had drained 30% of the tank water and threw it out I realized that I don’t have enough salt to replace it. I’m a kid and I can’t drive and it’s late. So I have no way to get salt. I have corals exposed to air as well which is a problem. The tank is only fifteen gallons and I’m adding three gallons of water. The salinity of the water that is not fully salted is 1.012, should I just dump it in or wait?
 

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If the rest of the 15 gallons is at 1.026, adding that amount, around 25%, of your 1.012 won't hurt more than having exposed corals. Someone else wanna chime in? It sounds like if you add that it may bring the overall volume of water down to a SG of maybe 1.023 or so. Thats a little low but the alternative is much worse.
 
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I don’t have an air pump, I’m just going to do the power head I guess. I have school tomorrow so is it okay that the tank will be like this for 18 or so hours?
 

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