pyro
Active Member
Three Questions:
1.) I bought an Instant Oceans plastic hydrometer that you fill up, but I'm not sure if it is one of the cheap plastic floating ones everybody describes as inaccurate. It has a pretty solid feel to me and seems to work great as long as I make sure there is no salt buildup around the needle "hinge" by washing it out with freshwater frequently and set it on a level surface to read (maybe tap it a couple times to make sure the needle is staying constant)
2.) My tank loses about a quarter to half a gallon of water a day. The salinity is about where I want it, and was wondering what the salinity of the topoffs should be. I know salt doesn't evaporate with the water, but wanted to make sure pure freshwater isn't going to throw my salinity off.
3.) Base rock won't cause a cycle of any sort, correct?
Sorry for the length of the post, but Thankyou for any advice
1.) I bought an Instant Oceans plastic hydrometer that you fill up, but I'm not sure if it is one of the cheap plastic floating ones everybody describes as inaccurate. It has a pretty solid feel to me and seems to work great as long as I make sure there is no salt buildup around the needle "hinge" by washing it out with freshwater frequently and set it on a level surface to read (maybe tap it a couple times to make sure the needle is staying constant)
2.) My tank loses about a quarter to half a gallon of water a day. The salinity is about where I want it, and was wondering what the salinity of the topoffs should be. I know salt doesn't evaporate with the water, but wanted to make sure pure freshwater isn't going to throw my salinity off.
3.) Base rock won't cause a cycle of any sort, correct?
Sorry for the length of the post, but Thankyou for any advice