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Low Salinity in Pre mixed Salt water


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Brought few packets of Pre mixed saltwater

from a local LFS and found out that the

Salinity reading is only 1.017+/- !!

My corals appears to be stressful now~~

any advise from bros here whats the fastest

way to get the salinity back to right track?

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Brought few packets of Pre mixed saltwater

from a local LFS and found out that the

Salinity reading is only 1.017+/- !!

My corals appears to be stressful now~~

any advise from bros here whats the fastest

way to get the salinity back to right track?

u have to top up...i know where u got it from

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Brought few packets of Pre mixed saltwater

from a local LFS and found out that the

Salinity reading is only 1.017+/- !!

My corals appears to be stressful now~~

any advise from bros here whats the fastest

way to get the salinity back to right track?

As seawater is collected locally , the salinity tend to be lower than places where corals is blooming and salinity is much higher.. That's also explain why Singapore dont have much corals on our shore...:P

NSW is good for FOWLR tank or small volume water change,but if you are doing a large water change you can add in some salt mix to bring up the salinity . It is always good to test the salinity and water parameter of your NSW during your water change since NSW tend to have lower Ca,mg and kh as compare to saltmix.

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Brought few packets of Pre mixed saltwater

from a local LFS and found out that the

Salinity reading is only 1.017+/- !!

My corals appears to be stressful now~~

any advise from bros here whats the fastest

way to get the salinity back to right track?

Hi bro, can PM me the source of your NSW.

Reason i often buy from multiple source and without checking the SG.

I only checked the main tank SG after i add it in.

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