Hey everyone,
I’m trying to lower the salinity in my 75-gallon tank from 1.028 to 1.027 using a 10-gallon water change. I ran the numbers and calculated that my new water should have a salinity of 1.017, but I’d love for someone to double-check my math before I proceed.
Here’s the formula I used:
((Sf×Vt)=(Sc×Vc)+(St×(Vt−Vc))
Where:
Sf = 1.027 (target final salinity)
St = 1.028 (current tank salinity)
Vt = 75 gallons (total tank volume)
Vc = 10 gallons (water change volume)
Sc = ? (salinity of new water, solving for this)
Plugging in the values:
(1.027×75)=(1.028×65)+(Sc×10)
77.025=66.82+(Sc×10)
Solving for Sc:
Sc=(77.025−66.8210)/10=1.017
So, based on this, I should mix my new 10 gallons of water to 1.017 salinity to bring the whole tank down to 1.027 after the water change.
Can someone double-check my way of solving this and let me know if this looks correct? Thanks in advance!
I’m trying to lower the salinity in my 75-gallon tank from 1.028 to 1.027 using a 10-gallon water change. I ran the numbers and calculated that my new water should have a salinity of 1.017, but I’d love for someone to double-check my math before I proceed.
Here’s the formula I used:
((Sf×Vt)=(Sc×Vc)+(St×(Vt−Vc))
Where:
Sf = 1.027 (target final salinity)
St = 1.028 (current tank salinity)
Vt = 75 gallons (total tank volume)
Vc = 10 gallons (water change volume)
Sc = ? (salinity of new water, solving for this)
Plugging in the values:
(1.027×75)=(1.028×65)+(Sc×10)
77.025=66.82+(Sc×10)
Solving for Sc:
Sc=(77.025−66.8210)/10=1.017
So, based on this, I should mix my new 10 gallons of water to 1.017 salinity to bring the whole tank down to 1.027 after the water change.
Can someone double-check my way of solving this and let me know if this looks correct? Thanks in advance!
