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Hi all,

heard from a friend that by using this method of increasing the salinity of the water can rid the LR of the worms and crabs... my question is, would it do any harm to the rock??

Anyone can advise? Thanxs!

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Hyposalinity = under salinity

Hypersalinity = over salinity

Made up your mind? ;)

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Overdoing both hyposalinity and hypersalinity will kill anything! ;)

haha.. true.. If you want to do hypersalinity on LR, might as well just use FW.. dun have to go true the fuss of making saltwater... :lol:

And hyposalinity is a method of removing ich.. supposed to work wonders if done correctly.. IMO? Its just too difficult.. :(

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