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1.022 |
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7 | 2.07% |
1.023 |
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30 | 8.88% |
1.024 |
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63 | 18.64% |
1.025 |
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145 | 42.90% |
1.026 |
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93 | 27.51% |
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![]() Quote:
Did you ask why they thought so?
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![]() they said i was because its to stress full for the fish... isnt a normal reef 1.026?? lol
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![]() I keep mine at 1.026. I have had no problems or issues.
This is a silly question tho. If my SG is 1.026, wouldn't the other elements and minerals in my saltwater be a little higher(like calcium and magnesium)than say if I used a 1.024 SG? ![]() Hard to say in all honesty. 1.024-1.026 seems to be the general rule for sure tho.
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