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Old 12-16-2013, 02:07 AM
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Just curious as to how many people purchase pre mixed saltwater from bigs? Of those of u who do, how many of u test the specific gravity of it before putting it into your tank? I just picked up5 gallons yesterday and was going to do a water change tonight but after testing it this was the result. I under stand these hydrometers aren't that accurate but I feel this is way to low. You think they would test there batch better before selling it to customers
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Old 12-16-2013, 02:16 AM
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I would ask a friend with a refractometer, recently calibrated to check your readings. Those hydrometers you are using are historically not very accurate.
Failing that, bring a sample of the water to another LFS and get them to check your reading. They will do this for free
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Old 12-16-2013, 02:25 AM
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I would trust a politiain before I would trust that swinging arm hydrometer. Just sayin'. :-).

In other words, definitely try retesting with a refractometer and see what you get. If the refract reads low then we'll talk :-)
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I would trust a politiain before I would trust that swinging arm hydrometer. Just sayin'. :-).

In other words, definitely try retesting with a refractometer and see what you get. If the refract reads low then we'll talk :-)
Exactly!!! Worst thing ever invented.
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Ya I better get a refrac then because my tank reads "good" from the hydrometer so maybe it's not good but REALLY high!! Anyone got a refractometer for sale
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If you can afford a new one I would go that route so you can be assured it is correct & get some calibration fluid as well. Talk to the crew at Concepts, Im sure they can fix you up.
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If you can afford a new one I would go that route so you can be assured it is correct & get some calibration fluid as well. Talk to the crew at Concepts, Im sure they can fix you up.
+1. Plus the big day is coming and concept will be throwing crazy deals. I am pretty sure that reading is at least 0.06 off. And don't be too lazy, mix your own saltwater
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Kink in my neck. But I spose a pic of the refractor may have left a iPhone impression on my face
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+1. Plus the big day is coming and concept will be throwing crazy deals. I am pretty sure that reading is at least 0.06 off. And don't be too lazy, mix your own saltwater
I have thought about it but I don't have an rodi unit so I would need to go buy water from them anyways ha ha, how do u mix yours? Do u have ur own unit?
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If you want a cheap RO/DI unit look at Aquasafe. They are in BC and you can order from them direct but they also sell on Ebay for cheaper. I got my unit with 5 sets of filters and a TDS meter for $100 but that was awhile ago. It doesn't take long to make your money back especially when you factor in your gas to go pick up RO water as well.
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