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![]() Higher SG allows for the supersaturation of calcium and Alk.
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![]() Yah. During my 1.031, the guy at LFS was doing the titration and he was like WTH why isin't the calcium reading coming and at 550ppm the color changed :P
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![]() Sg means sality?? And okay i hear you very confincing ill hold it ať 1.024..thank you for it help all
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A specific gravity of 1.026 equates to a salinity of about 35 ppt. |
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![]() No worries. You'll never learn if you don't ask.
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![]() Sometimes, being dumb before being sorry is better in this hobby. Sometimes, you might have to hear harsh words too but that way, the things will be in your mind for longer time :P
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![]() MY motto is it better for people to think your dumb for asking questions than for them to know your dumb from not asking them. - I try to apply to as many aspects of life as possible .
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