Salinity vs Flow

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I am wondering if there is either a direct or indirect correlation between salinity and the amount of flow needed in a reef tank, i.e., would higher salinity and specific gravity (heavier salt content) require a lower flow as to not “beat the corals to death” with the heavier water?
 
We are talking differences in the hundredths. While the sensitive animals might notice, I doubt there is a big enough difference in water density to have a noticeable effect on flow. Interesting question though.
 
There is not any correlation between low flow and high flow and salinity. Keep saltwater aquarium salinity at natural seawater; 1.026. Adjust flow as needed for your tank.
 
There is not any correlation between low flow and high flow and salinity. Keep saltwater aquarium salinity at natural seawater; 1.026. Adjust flow as needed for your tank.

With the range we are dealing with, I agree. However, salt absolutely increases the density of water so I think if we were comparing FW to SW with the same powerhead for instance, I'd expect the FW to have more flow.
 
It won't matter you'll be right at natural sea water anyway. The fluctuation needed for it to come into play would kill everything anyway with the salinity swing.
 
We are talking differences in the hundredths. While the sensitive animals might notice, I doubt there is a big enough difference in water density to have a noticeable effect on flow. Interesting question though.
Understood.
 
Agree that there's no correlation between the two.
 

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