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  • Zeoguide and salinity

    Was just looking at the zeoguide and it said that the recommended parameters for salinity are 33-35ppt. 35ppt is equal to 1.026 salinity. I have never had the salinity that high in my tank before and just want to make sure that, that is ok to do before I try it. Anyone keep their salinity this high and notice any benefits from doing so?
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    I have always ran mine at 1.025. Is it beneficial?
    265 gallon SPS tank. Bubble King 300 Internal, MRC CR-6 Calc Reactor. 3 400 watt 20k Helios. 90 gallon Frag tank plumbed into main display.

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    • #3
      I keep my at 1.025 as well. I don't think it is going to affect anything if your salinity at 1.026. By the way, i used to have mine up to 1.026 before i install the auto topoff.
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      • #4
        Hi Steve, I keep mine at a steady 1.026. What matters, is maintaining a stable, consistent salinity as with all parameters. Bob
        "There might be something to this ZEOvit"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Aged Salt
          Hi Steve, I keep mine at a steady 1.026. What matters, is maintaining a stable, consistent salinity as with all parameters. Bob
          I Agree
          Josh
          System: 430ltr SPS ZEOvit system, Balling Method (Growtech), BubbleKing200, Profilux with LAN and Salinity
          Lighting: Dimmbar 54w T5: D&D and KZ mixture.
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