(Feeling better about things today) Pump and heaters are stable and I confirmed no stray voltage in water, also placed a grounding probe.
Fish are eating and swimming more. All good things.
So something I also have been working on in addition to the other things: I have been getting pre made IO salt water for my 20g which is measuring 1.022, my tank is running 1.021. I have been manually toping off with salt water the last day which I got somewhere else and is 1.024. Still no increase in my main tanks salinity and I know I dont want to move salinity too quickly, however, maybe 1/2 cup of salt water top off a few times a day is not enough.
I am debating on getting a bag of salt and adding more to the water. Thoughts? I can throw an extra pump in there to mix it. Do I need to switch salts?
Yes, I have calibrated my refractometer, and what I am getting at home, the lfs is also measuring the same on their digital.
Thanks everyone! Once I get this settled them I can focus on getting the wave maker....but I am thinking about an MP10. expensive but I am hoping a solid choice and no cords in the water is a Win for me.
Fish are eating and swimming more. All good things.
So something I also have been working on in addition to the other things: I have been getting pre made IO salt water for my 20g which is measuring 1.022, my tank is running 1.021. I have been manually toping off with salt water the last day which I got somewhere else and is 1.024. Still no increase in my main tanks salinity and I know I dont want to move salinity too quickly, however, maybe 1/2 cup of salt water top off a few times a day is not enough.
I am debating on getting a bag of salt and adding more to the water. Thoughts? I can throw an extra pump in there to mix it. Do I need to switch salts?
Yes, I have calibrated my refractometer, and what I am getting at home, the lfs is also measuring the same on their digital.
Thanks everyone! Once I get this settled them I can focus on getting the wave maker....but I am thinking about an MP10. expensive but I am hoping a solid choice and no cords in the water is a Win for me.
