This is a 2 part question really...
firstly...Ive been testing the salinity up and down the coast here and its all at 1.030, so my question is, why do our tanks have to be around the 1.025 mark...
second question...which is better/easier...seawater or freshwater with the additives...is the freshwater (with the additives) easier to maintain (alk, pH, salinity, carb hard, calcium etc)...
I'm using seawater which the Aquarium I get it from gets from 5km off the coast...I seem to be spending half my time TRYING to get the salinity down from the 1.030 mark...would there be less algae probs etc NOT using real seawater...or is it all much of a muchness...
does this make sense to anyone...
cheers...
Joanne...
firstly...Ive been testing the salinity up and down the coast here and its all at 1.030, so my question is, why do our tanks have to be around the 1.025 mark...
second question...which is better/easier...seawater or freshwater with the additives...is the freshwater (with the additives) easier to maintain (alk, pH, salinity, carb hard, calcium etc)...
I'm using seawater which the Aquarium I get it from gets from 5km off the coast...I seem to be spending half my time TRYING to get the salinity down from the 1.030 mark...would there be less algae probs etc NOT using real seawater...or is it all much of a muchness...
does this make sense to anyone...
cheers...
Joanne...