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SALINITY
The most important salt found in sea water is sodium chloride (NaCl), widely used for domestic and culinary purposes, but there are plenty more. The salinity of water, i.e.

 


A salinity of 14ppt is recommended for treating Cryptocaryon irritans. This is an effective treatment the vast majority of the time. However it is possible to encounter an unusual strain that is resistant to low salinities.

Salinity-The salinity of natural seawater is around 1.025. In the marine aquarium, and including the reef, we recommend to keep the salinity somewhat lower. 1.019 to 1.023 is where we keep most of ours.

Salinity: The measurement of dissolved salts in the aquarium water. Usually given as the number of grams of dissolved salts in 1,000 g of seawater.

Salinity
This is the amount of dissolved salts in water and is measured using a Hydrometer or Refractometer.

Salinity: The number of grams of dissolved salt in 1,000gr of seawater , measured in parts per thousand (ppt). Natural seawater has a salinity of about 35 ppt.

Salinity
A measure of the amount of salt in water, measured in parts per thousand (ppt). Natural seawater has a salinity of about 35 ppt.

Salinity - The amount of salt in the water. Measured by Specific Gravity or Refraction.

Salinity
The term used for the measurement of the total amount of salts in the water.

How Salinity Is Measured
Salinity, the amount of salts dissolved in water, can be measured directly with a refractometer, which evaluates the refraction of light through a tiny water sample. You can read the per mil value directly off the display.

Salinity Measure of saltiness of the water. Quoted in terms of gm/litre. Natural sea water has a salinity of about 33.7 gm/litre.
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Salinity refers to the salt content of the water. Basically, the main thing you need to know is whether the fish is saltwater (marine) fish or freshwater fish.

Salinity is usually expressed in terms of its specific gravity, the ratio of a solution's weight to weight of an equal volume of distilled water.

Salinity - The number of dissolved grams of salt in 1,000gr of water.
Saltytank - A term used to refer to a salt water aquarium.
Sessile - An organism that is unable to move about, it will be permanently attached to something like a rock.

Salinity - Daphnia are typically freshwater organisms and there are no marine species of the Daphnia genus. 99% of Cladocerans are found in freshwater, and the remaining few species are mostly found in brackish, not sea water.

Water salinity based on dissolved salts in parts per thousand (ppt) Fresh water Brackish water Saline water Brine < 0.5 0.5 - 35 35 - 50 > 50
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I do keep my salinity a little lower than sea water as I have read that this lowers the chances of whitespot outbreaks which with tangs and butterfly fish it is important to keep them whitespot free.

Adjusting the salinity of water for brackish water or marine animals.
Additive in freshwater tanks to aid the occupants due to osmotic pressure.
To lessen ammonia or nitrite toxicity (usually in transporting fish).

In the ocean the salinity of water is more concentrated than that of the fish's body fluids. In this environment water is drawn out, but salts tend to diffuse inward.

05 ppm, temperature in morning 77 degrees F, temperature at end of day 78 degrees F, salinity (I will check into this and report current value and any trend that may have occurred) Calcium - greater then 400 ppm. Tested via lamotte test kit.

For some species salinity is often a widely overlooked factor. As you already know, puffers require specific water parameters depending on which species you own.

If you want them to breed get a 20 gallon long get about 10 of them,raise the salinity to 1.05-1.010 slowly before adding them. Also add some little caves and a lot of Java fern and Java moss.

I would be testing daily for pH, salinity (SG), ammonia, nitrites and nitrates during this phase.

Slowly increasing the salinity gives the mollies time to get used to their new environment. You can keep the mollies in the tank after it cycles, but any aggressive fish with continually harass the passive mollies.
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Most fish regulate how "wet" their bodies are through active osmosis, this basically means that they have the ability to pump water in or out of their bodies to match their current conditions, most oceans are very similar in levels of salinity, ...

When kept alone, Coral Beauty Angels should be kept in a salinity range between 1.020 and 1.025. Although the lower part of this range is preferred for a fish-only aquarium, in an enclosure with invertebrates the salinity should be at least 1.023.

Keeping fish with substantially different temperature or salinity requirements together will often result in one of the fish having problems.

If that means changing more than a third of the water, be sure the water you add is the same temperature, salinity, hardness and pH of the tank water. It is also okay to do multiple smaller water changes for a few days.

Salinity Most recent test was a specific gravity of 1.026. This is a little high, since I target 1.025, but nothing to worry about. I will gradually correct it over the next couple of weeks.

The specific gravity is the measure of salinity in the water. The oceans are consistent but can be higher on some areas, so a small range is acceptable as long as it stays consistent.

Changes in salinity (saltwater). Marine fish and invertebrates achieve a sort of balance between the water inside and outside of their bodies. A sudden change of .

Brackish water, with a low salinity, is best but they will adapt to freshwater conditions. Caves, either rocky or manmade must be used for hiding. This fish spends a lot of time just sitting around, waiting for something to happen.

The salinity should be lowered 5 ppt and then raised 5-10 ppt to 30 ppt salinity. The male will spawn with several females over the course of a day. Following spawning, the females should be removed and the male will guard the eggs.

They seem to be prone to a variety of diseases when their requirments for warmth, salinity and higher pH are not met.

Guppies thrive best when kept in hard alkaline conditions and can tolerate high salinity levels which is why they are often included even in marine communities.

Salinity - ideal specific gravity is 1.023, acceptable range is 1.020 - 1.025
Ph - ideal Ph is 8.2, acceptable range is 8.1 - 8.3
Current - moderate
Feeding - no special requirements due to symbiotic zooxanthellae algae.

Their lives are usually spent in the mouths of rivers where the salinity of the water is constantly changing.

AS the fish grows older it requires a higher salinity in the water and adult Toxotes jaculatrix (Archerfish) are best kept in brackish water.

Of course we dechlorinate the tap water and adjust the temperature, salinity and pH, while we float the first new inhabitants-to-be in the tank. Preferably these fish are of the hardy variety (damsels).

In fact, this is the preferred method rather than mixing it by hand and measuring the salinity right away. Salt can take up to 24 hours to dissolve so measuring the salinity right away is a bad indicator of what it will be in the end.

Rarely accomplished in captivity; changes in salinity are required.
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A second Monodactylus species, M. sebae (often known as the Finger Mono) is fairly common, and has similar requirements.

The most important consideration in a saltwater aquarium is the level of salinity in it. A freshwater aquarium should have a salt level of less than 0.5%, or the fish may die.

hydrometer - A device used to measure salinity of water.
ich - A very common parasitic disease characterized by white salt-like specks all over the fish.

Water, brackish; pH range: 7.0 - 8.0; dH range: 9.0 - 19.0. Has a wide salinity range but requires fairly warm temperatures of 73-76 degrees.
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When acclimating xenia the most important parameter to take ones time with is the temperature and salinity. I have used the drip method when acclimating xenia and have had great success with it. What one needs are a simple airline and a close pin.

Salt should be added in relation to the age of the fish. The older the fish, the more salt, right up to 100% marine. The fish is very tolerate of changes of salinity and will live in freshwater happily as a young fish.
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The smaller specimens can be kept in freshwater, but as they grow and mature, the water should gradually be converted to a higher salinity. A substrate consisting of aragonite sand or gravel is preferred.

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Brackish Water: A type of water which is between fresh and marine climates. It is usually found where large lakes or rivers flow into the ocean. The salinity leans towards freshwater.

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The released fry will immediately eat artemia, but if solely fed on artemia lots of fry will die(Artemia does not contain all vitamins required by fish, and there is also a salinity issue that could cause this to happen)For more details on how to ...

Add the required salt to a bucket of dechlorinated water and ensure it is fully dissolved before pouring slowly into the tank. Bring the water up to the target salinity over the course of a couple of days with multiple water changes.

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