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Old 07-03-2009, 09:06 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by ccCapt View Post
Yes, the salinity increases because the volume of water decreases. You have the same amount of salt in less water which equals a higher salinity.
Temp does have an affect on salinity, but there should not be such a big swing in temps in your tank to notice a change from temp.
Boy you sure get around Capt, I' glad you do. I noticed the change in the relationship between specific gravity and temp when I was adjusting my wacky heaters. If I find the need to top off I would just add treated straight water?
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