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Randy,
About a year ago I purchased a refractometer. I made the poor assumption that it was calibrated out of the box. It took a year to find out I was wrong. Yesterday I decided to check 0 with 0 TDS RO/DI. I was off by 5ppt. I calibrated the device to 0.
Checked my tank. 40ppt!!! I wanted to verify the result not knowing if it was a device error or if my tank was actually 40ppt. Off to the LFS I went. Tested device on their water, as well as testing my water on their refractometer.
Results say my refractometer is correct. My tank is 40ppt, and apparently has been for the last year.
I use a dosing pump to topoff with RO/DI. My plan is to increase topoff from 720ml/day (evap rate) to 1500ml/day. I will remove water via super wet skimming and manual removal. This will drop my SG very slowly.
Total system volume is about 70g.
I am assuming (got me in trouble last time) that alk, calcium, and mag will also drop and should be monitored frequently?
Over the last year, I have lost about 25% of purchased corals. The corals that make it generally do very well (must be very hardy). My tank is a mostly SPS mixed reef and I dose Prodibio and bionic two part and Kent tech-m mag. Mag rarely drops.
Tank lacks corraline algae, and has a hair algae issue. Don't know if these issues could be related. Guy at LFS said "is anything alive in that tank". Lol
About a year ago I purchased a refractometer. I made the poor assumption that it was calibrated out of the box. It took a year to find out I was wrong. Yesterday I decided to check 0 with 0 TDS RO/DI. I was off by 5ppt. I calibrated the device to 0.
Checked my tank. 40ppt!!! I wanted to verify the result not knowing if it was a device error or if my tank was actually 40ppt. Off to the LFS I went. Tested device on their water, as well as testing my water on their refractometer.
Results say my refractometer is correct. My tank is 40ppt, and apparently has been for the last year.
I use a dosing pump to topoff with RO/DI. My plan is to increase topoff from 720ml/day (evap rate) to 1500ml/day. I will remove water via super wet skimming and manual removal. This will drop my SG very slowly.
Total system volume is about 70g.
I am assuming (got me in trouble last time) that alk, calcium, and mag will also drop and should be monitored frequently?
Over the last year, I have lost about 25% of purchased corals. The corals that make it generally do very well (must be very hardy). My tank is a mostly SPS mixed reef and I dose Prodibio and bionic two part and Kent tech-m mag. Mag rarely drops.
Tank lacks corraline algae, and has a hair algae issue. Don't know if these issues could be related. Guy at LFS said "is anything alive in that tank". Lol



