iworkforanLFS
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Sorry I am sure you have had similar questions all the time, but I have looked through a lot of threads and looked at lot of online calculators(which don't seem to work with Vista) and still have no idea how to calculate this. I've seen you talk about this in other forums so I thought you could probably help me figure it out.
The owner of the LFS I am working for doesn't think it is a smart decision to raise the salinity in our 500g coral system from 1.024 to 1.026 just to keep xenia alive.(I recently read that xenia doesn't typically tolerate lower salinities and thought it was worth a try raising the salinity) Though I think 1.026 matches reef salinity more and would benefit many animals, I'd rather not debate that here.
I just wanted to calculate the amount of salt in pounds or grams that it would take to change the salinity of a 500g system form 1.024 to 1.026 Then I can figure out how much salt that would take and figure out how little he would pay for it.
Thanks
The owner of the LFS I am working for doesn't think it is a smart decision to raise the salinity in our 500g coral system from 1.024 to 1.026 just to keep xenia alive.(I recently read that xenia doesn't typically tolerate lower salinities and thought it was worth a try raising the salinity) Though I think 1.026 matches reef salinity more and would benefit many animals, I'd rather not debate that here.
I just wanted to calculate the amount of salt in pounds or grams that it would take to change the salinity of a 500g system form 1.024 to 1.026 Then I can figure out how much salt that would take and figure out how little he would pay for it.
Thanks