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1.025 is salinity? Whats the sg stand for?
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I personally keep mine in the 1.024 to 1.026 range.
Jamie it stands for specific gravity
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i keep mine at 1.025 but have run it up to 1.030 for experiments
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I honestly don't test very often for specific gravity. When I do I use a refractometer.
sg = specific gravity
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swing arms are unreliable and have no way readjust when they get off. I have learned the lesson to use a refractometer, and adjust whenever nessasary
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at 1.030 i find corals grow very rapidly but fish cant handle that high sg
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specific gravity is in relation to pure water. If sg is more than 1, it means the substance your measuring is heavier than water.
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What's the importance of SG then?
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