Saltwater Aquarium – Finding Salinity

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at 9:18 pm and is filed under Fish tank. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

6 Responses to “Saltwater Aquarium – Finding Salinity”

  1. Marchingbandjs Says:

    lol why do you flick ur hand into the salt bucket.. and why dont you use RO water, why use reg water?

  2. AKAShadow72 Says:

    NO SALT desolves in a few minutes.

    Is this to replace water that evaporated in the tank? Is this water to replace water you took out of the tank?
    It is very important to explain which type it is.
    If this is replacing evaporated water, you might not even use salt in your RO/DE water. If you add that water you just mixed in a evaporated tank, you just raised the salinity to a level that will potential hurt something.

  3. Tommyzzzfd Says:

    dude , u have to put a powerhead and a heater for 3-4 hours at least to achieve to disolve the salt properly! otherwise if u people do what u do , they may harm their corals :S no hard feelings

  4. rdavola Says:

    I think he uses tap water because that’s what most people have access to. I bought a water distiller for my kids, tank, and pets.

  5. moomax100 Says:

    thx you sooooo much

  6. ashleykristian5 Says:

    ur video helped my tons many thanx

 

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