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richardhmc

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When the water evaporates, my ATO automatically refills. However, whenever the water is evaporated, the water is, but the salt is not. Is this true? I find my salinity increasing all the time.

So now, to lower the salinity, should I refill with plain RO/DI water or should I do a water change and fill with freshly made lower salinity water? say like 1.020?

Last week, my salinity was 1.025 and now it has crept up to 1.030.
 

richardhmc

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it's a 50 gallon tank. I have a 5g bucket of reservoir water that's used to refill the tank via ATO. I have the JBJ ATO.

I'm not adding chemicals/dosing anything.

So should I refill the tank with salt water that has a lower salinity or with fresh rodi water? what do you guys do?
 

richardhmc

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oh wow thats interesting. so you don't refill it with salt water but instead just plain ro di water? I've been refilling with salt water this whole time.

so when do you replace with more salt water if the ATO is constantly pumping in ro/di water?

This will definitely save me a ton of salt haha
 

batt600

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salt doesnt evaporate only water does so you adding salt water to the evaporated water your salinity triples, were adding RO/DI water brings you salinity back to normal. Evaporation lead to rising salinity so fresh RO/DI water will lower your salinity.
 

Lunareclipse

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But see, the reason why I hesitated to use RODI water is that don't the fish NEED the salt??
You just need RO/D water added. The water evaporates but the salt stays. You need freshwater to replaced the water that evaporated. If you add saltwater, your salinity will raise in your tank. Just top off with fresh RO/DI water. The only time you add more salt is when you do a water change.
 

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