Came back from a weekend away to find quite a bit of salt creep at the front of my tank. >_<"
I've been turning my sump outlets up recently to get more aeration in the tank, and it has worked to bring pH from 7.6 to 7.8, which is nice. But leaves a lot of salt residue outside and today when I checked my parameters even after putting what I can back in, salinity had dropped to 1.0205. Not fun. On a related note, I need calibration fluid for my refractometer.
Part of the reason is because my aquarium is slightly slanted because the floor of my room is slanted. I think I'll have to suck it up and do a massive water change soon, and then have the aquarium be more even, so that I can actually have more water in the tank.
I've been turning my sump outlets up recently to get more aeration in the tank, and it has worked to bring pH from 7.6 to 7.8, which is nice. But leaves a lot of salt residue outside and today when I checked my parameters even after putting what I can back in, salinity had dropped to 1.0205. Not fun. On a related note, I need calibration fluid for my refractometer.
Part of the reason is because my aquarium is slightly slanted because the floor of my room is slanted. I think I'll have to suck it up and do a massive water change soon, and then have the aquarium be more even, so that I can actually have more water in the tank.
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