How to lower salinity?

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Depends how you calculate it, you can calculate it in a way where you only drop small percentages every time.

But tbh i never used the method myself either.

What you suggest is way easier!!

Doing it by water change just forces the drop into fewer times of larger drops, or a very long wait. :)
 

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Don't have to.... had a tank that ran at .028 for a while. But you can just do wc with .001-.002 lower water. It'll lower faster than you think.


The Salinity may be fine

But if you mix reef salt to 1.028

Your Ca is going to be 550, dKH 11, and MG 1800

All reef salt makers fortify their salt with those

Ask me how I know this?
 

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The Salinity may be fine

But if you mix reef salt to 1.028

Your Ca is going to be 550, dKH 11, and MG 1800

All reef salt makers fortify their salt with those

Ask me how I know this?

Don’t believe your numbers are close to accurate. I think you must have had some significant test errors in the calcium and mag numbers, and must have used a high alk mix to begin with.

At a sg of 1.028, all values will be 6.1% higher than at 35 ppt (sg = 1.0264). Thus, if magnesium is 1350 ppm at 35 ppt, it will be 1432 ppm at sg = 1.028.
 

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