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The solution I bought is a Pinpoint Marine solution from Reef Supplies. It says right on the bottle 1.026, 53.0 mS, and 35 ppt. Thats what I used to recalibrate the refractometer. And I had it at close to 25c because I keep the room warm as opposed to running multiple heaters in my little fishroom. You may be right, the salinity may or may not be as low as it is. For all I know, the calibration solution isn't spot on ... tough to tell for sure. I have a hydrometer thats worth about $100 that floats. It's glass and bobs in the water and indicates your level. I don't use it because you have to kill all your flow and pumps to get an accurate reading, but perhaps I will break it out to try and see how far off the refratometer actually is.
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Next time you use your refractometer, see if the scale in the viewing window has a 20C or 20/20 symbol. That would confirm it. Some refractometer scales in the window have a conversion number right beside it. If yours does, see if it's in the ppt measurement. If so, get your refractometer instrument to 20C and use that same calibration fluid, but calibrate to 35 ppt.
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By the looks of your tank, very little, if anything is out of whack. - so I hope you're not fixing a problem that doesn't exist. ![]()
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Mitch |
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![]() Amen to that, me neither lol
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