Fish Fingers
Fish Crazy
Just out of interest, do you test SG with a hydrometer or some other device.
I use natural sea water in my reef system. Straight out of hte ocean and directly into my tank within 2 hours (sooner if possible).
The SG along the cornish coast in the UK is 1.025 and this is tested with a refractometer.
I had a terrible disaster in my old 100 gallon system with SG. I went a long time monitoring it with a Hydrometer and got a reading of 1.024. When i got my refractometer the true reading was actually 1.030 !! I had only placed an achilles tang in this system the day before. Within 4 days of its arrival it was dead and a mere husk of what it was. It turned from a very fat healthy ish into a skeleton. Now i know Achilles are very very delicate fish but the only reason i can see for its quick demise is the high SG (And the red sea is considered high SG). The SG was so high that it completly dehydrated the fish from what i can tell.
I then had to slowly reduce the SG of the system over a period of 1 month to get levels back to normal. The amount of stress that high sg places on a fish is very high indeed. I also see a good argument for running low sg so that parasites find it harder to acclimatise in systems.
That's why your meant to calibrate them .
I use a floating hydrometer. Remember guys I live no where near you, there is the possiblitity of our water being different S.G's! I don't know what the S.G is where your fish are collected from Navarre, but just because yours struggle in higher S.G tanks doesn't mean that all fish will! I'll withdraw my statement on the 1.028-1.030 thing as I can't find where I got it from. I must of just imagined I saw it but I could of sworn I'd read it somewhere. Oh well.