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So my tank has been running about a week now and before I started I read that I would need to top up with freshwater daily due to the evaporation etc.
My salinity has remained the same throughout and water level has not dropped that I've noticed. Is this normal?
 

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So my tank has been running about a week now and before I started I read that I would need to top up with freshwater daily due to the evaporation etc.
My salinity has remained the same throughout and water level has not dropped that I've noticed. Is this normal?

Do you have a lid on your tank? I started my tank a week and a half ago, it has a lid so it doesn't evaporate as fast as some others tanks. My water level in the back has dropped 3-4 inches. My salinity started at 1.023 and this morning it was about 1.0255. Hoping I can stretch it that out to Saturday so I don't have to add RODI before I do my first water change. I know this really doesn't answer your question but it gives you something to compare it to.
 

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There are many things that can contribute to evaporation rates, so every tank is a bit different. A daily top-off sounds like something that you would need for a smaller-sized tank in order to avoid measurable fluctuations in salinity. You certainly had some evaporation, however. It just may not have been enough (yet) to alter the salinity enough that it can be measured for your size of tank.

Another easy thing you can do is to place a piece of tape or such on your tank (or sump) at the current water line and observe that visual marker over the course of time.
 
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My tank does have a lid so that could of been why it's slower.
My tank is a 400l so as you said it will just possibly take longer to notice any change.
I'll use the tape now and monitor it over the next week.

Thanks guys
 

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So my tank has been running about a week now and before I started I read that I would need to top up with freshwater daily due to the evaporation etc.
My salinity has remained the same throughout and water level has not dropped that I've noticed. Is this normal?

Do you have a sump? Because if you do, that's where the water level would drop from
 

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