Salinity help

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I use reef crystals and per us gallon it exacts out to a specific gravity to 1.022 how much more salt would I need to raise it 1.025?
 
Just add a tiny bit more salt until the salinity goes up to where it should be
 
13.6% more. :D

Hah, yes!

(Easy way to think about it: You've already added 22 salt (sg 1.022) . You need 3 more salt (sg 1.025). So just add 3/22 = 13.6% more of what you've already added.)
 
So how would 13.6 translate into a measuring cup?

lol

No idea. I never measure salt by volume. If you used 10 measuring cups for the first addition, now add 1.36 more cups. :)
 
So how would 13.6 translate into a measuring cup?

How much have you already added?


And if you didn't keep track of how much...

Well, if you're using a 5 gal bucket, slightly overfilled, you'll probably need something like 1/4 - 1/2 cup more salt to bring it to 1.025.
 
I did a big no no apparently, I've been using liquid measuring cups to measure my salt so in reality I've been adding unsafe amounts of salt into my tank XO
 
I would keep adding 2.5 cups of salt until desired salinity. Do it very slowly to avoid stressing your tank out. 1.022 isn't that bad but bump it up a little !
 

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