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I've been using a floating glass hydrometer for the last few months for my salinity/temp measurements, but a few days ago I broke it cleaning it. So I bought a new one and a refractometer.
The new glass hydrometer reads a bit less than my old one. The old one was reading dead on, 1.024 this one is reading less, 1.020. So I checked with the new refractometer and it is reading ~1.030 which is certainly higher than optimal. I'm not sure how bad 1.030 is in terms of detrimental effects to the tank but I want it in the optimal zone.
So first off, how serious of an issue is having 1.030 SG? I'm going to guess it's probably been up and down and not where I had thought it was since day one (tank is 6 months old). The tank has and is doing pretty well but I'm guessing it could be at least a little healthier and perhaps a lot healthier if the salinity was proper.
Second, what the time frame should I target for dropping to 1.024 from 1.030? Can I try to do it all in one water change (preferably 5-10G)? My guess is that it wouldn't be a big deal trying to do it all in one change considering it will take a good while for the current water and new water to fully mix (as long as the change doesn't go too far off). It's a 90G bow front with about 10-15G sump tank. Any suggestions on approximate amount of water I should change and an estimate of salt content level I should put in the replacement water?
Or... am I just going to have to play around with it until I get it right? I'm guessing this is probably what I'll end up having to do.
The new glass hydrometer reads a bit less than my old one. The old one was reading dead on, 1.024 this one is reading less, 1.020. So I checked with the new refractometer and it is reading ~1.030 which is certainly higher than optimal. I'm not sure how bad 1.030 is in terms of detrimental effects to the tank but I want it in the optimal zone.
So first off, how serious of an issue is having 1.030 SG? I'm going to guess it's probably been up and down and not where I had thought it was since day one (tank is 6 months old). The tank has and is doing pretty well but I'm guessing it could be at least a little healthier and perhaps a lot healthier if the salinity was proper.
Second, what the time frame should I target for dropping to 1.024 from 1.030? Can I try to do it all in one water change (preferably 5-10G)? My guess is that it wouldn't be a big deal trying to do it all in one change considering it will take a good while for the current water and new water to fully mix (as long as the change doesn't go too far off). It's a 90G bow front with about 10-15G sump tank. Any suggestions on approximate amount of water I should change and an estimate of salt content level I should put in the replacement water?
Or... am I just going to have to play around with it until I get it right? I'm guessing this is probably what I'll end up having to do.
