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Hi my name is michael i been a heavy reefer for the past 7 yrs.. Quick question that i would like to see alot of different peoples pov on.. what do u feel is the best salinity level for your reef? My tank has been est. For 6 yrs now.. i personally like mine at 1.021-1.022 and all my corals and fish seem to open fuller with better color at this level.
 
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This is my 90 gallon.. my own private exotic getaway as i like to say lol.. some things have changed a little but ima big lps, softie, zoa, and paly person.
 
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And my 5 yr old sons 29 gallon biocube.. my son also loves and enjoys the reef life..we are in the middle of transitioning his 29 gallon bcube to a 40 gallon rr cube.. i hope that one day he will be an amazing aquatic specialist if he chooses.. and thank uo for the add.. everyone seems very polite and respectful here.. cant wait to soak up all the knowledge!
 

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Welcome to R2R! I keep mine at 1.025
 

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Welcome to R2R Michael. I keep mine are 1.026.
 

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Welcome home, you will love it here!

Great looking tank thanks for sharing!
 

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So if I have a 36 gallon tank at 1.024 how can I get it to 1.026 without doing a water change
 

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*Welcome to Reef2Reef @Michael Krokrich !* I keep my reef tank at 1.023-1.025.

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So if I have a 36 gallon tank at 1.024 how can I get it to 1.026 without doing a water change
Your salinity is fine.If you really want to increase it without doing a water change,you may do so very slowly.Add a little salt mix(a tablespoon maybe)to a pitcher of top off water.Add this to the tank gradually and then check your reading.Be certain the salt is completely dissolved before adding it to the tank!
 

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