Hello fellow reefers,
Wondering about the consensus among more experienced reefers. I screwed on refractometer calibration and as a result my new tank has been running with 38-39 ppm salinity for 5 months. Corals (some sps, and lps) are doing okay with no sign of stress, even growing (sps). Water parameters are within normal range.
Now that I have figured the salinity issue and refractometer calibration, what would be the best action to take :
a) daily swap around 1 liter of aquarium water with rodi water (via sump) until salinity stabilizes - quicker but riskier
b) weekly water change (15%) with new water with correct salinity- slower but less riskier
c) do nothing and keep running everything as is - big question mark…
Tank is aio , around 40 gal (120 liters to be exact).
Appreciate any thoughts on that!
Wondering about the consensus among more experienced reefers. I screwed on refractometer calibration and as a result my new tank has been running with 38-39 ppm salinity for 5 months. Corals (some sps, and lps) are doing okay with no sign of stress, even growing (sps). Water parameters are within normal range.
Now that I have figured the salinity issue and refractometer calibration, what would be the best action to take :
a) daily swap around 1 liter of aquarium water with rodi water (via sump) until salinity stabilizes - quicker but riskier
b) weekly water change (15%) with new water with correct salinity- slower but less riskier
c) do nothing and keep running everything as is - big question mark…
Tank is aio , around 40 gal (120 liters to be exact).
Appreciate any thoughts on that!
