Ok I mix the salt according to directions and in a separate container and sg was correct but now i have had it in the tank for a few days the salinity is low why is this and how do i bring it up it is at 1.019
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I would ditch it and get a refractometer. They actually measure salinity. Hydrometers measure the weight and aren't as accurate because well... weight and salinity are two different things.
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Originally posted by mistahoo View PostI would ditch it and get a refractometer. They actually measure salinity. Hydrometers measure the weight and aren't as accurate because well... weight and salinity are two different things.
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+2 Refractometer. Best investment I ever made. When I got out of the hobby six years ago I sold everything except my refractometer. I am back and happy i kept it. It is so easy to use that my six year old daughter does the readings for me.My fish has no eye, he is called "fsh"
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Originally posted by Bakapuma View Post+2 Refractometer. Best investment I ever made. When I got out of the hobby six years ago I sold everything except my refractometer. I am back and happy i kept it. It is so easy to use that my six year old daughter does the readings for me.
I agree, when I sold everything I also kept my Refractometer. One of the best investments out there. On the subject of calibrating it, I know most decent fish shops will do it while you are browsing in their shop. I have ran my salinity anywhere from 1.018- 1.026 depending on if I had only a fowlr or a full reef going on with great results. I found the key is to try and keep it around the same salinity all the time.Former owner for years of a custom 125g Saltwater tank, full of SPS, Zoes, Softies, and lots of fish. Then I moved . . . Now time to go bigger and better
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The best calibration fluid is the actual sea water where the live stock lives. I bottled 12 plastic water bottles with localized natural seawater and have used it as calibration ever since. 6 bottles from the Big Island in Hawaii, 3 bottles from Cayman and 3 bottles from the Keys..
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Originally posted by Hangman View PostThe best calibration fluid is the actual sea water where the live stock lives. I bottled 12 plastic water bottles with localized natural seawater and have used it as calibration ever since. 6 bottles from the Big Island in Hawaii, 3 bottles from Cayman and 3 bottles from the Keys..
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Originally posted by Hangman View PostIt does not evaporate if its sealed tight. Same as the calibration fluid you buy, if its sealed tight it won't evaporate.
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