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![]() Aw man, now you guys are making me nervous.
I just wipe off the water on my shirt after I'm done LOL. |
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![]() ummm.... am I supposed to calibrate this often? maybe I'm lucky but I have not calibrated it for over 4 years... -.-
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Do not use the Sybon Standard Seawater Saline because it is almost 4ppT off. I use the Pinpoint solution and find it more accurate. Also old calibration solutions are not always accurate. |
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![]() i wonder if the electronic testers are immune to this problem as they use conductivity?
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I have found the same thing even though it is NIST-certified!! I like the dropper bottle it is sealed in though. It reads the same when it's 6 years old. Last edited by Myka; 08-24-2017 at 12:11 PM. |
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![]() salinity is the most important and easiest parameter to maintain in this hobby. It dictates the starting point of all the elements in your tank. I use a Sybon refractometer and calibrate before I test any new salt water or the water in my tank. Doesn't take that much time but the results can be disastrous if you've got more sensitive corals and are using a unit that isn't calibrated properly
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Illuminata 57gallon rimless <-- this is a lie! |
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![]() HOKKAYYYYYY.
So I went and dropped $25 at Picies to get the Two Little Fishies calibration fluid. Who would of thought a 250mL bottle of saltwater... the most plentiful liquid on the planet... would cost $100.00/L... Talk about profit margin... Whining about price aside, my salinity which I thought sat at 1.026 has been more around the 1.022 point... for however long. Now I have had really good success with most everything in my tank, so take this info with a grain of salt ( ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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But is the new calibration fluid correct ? Lol This is the thing that's so frustrating with these calibration fluids. They all seem to give slightly different readings , and sometimes way off. I bought a bottle of the sybon calibration fluid several months ago , and found my tank water was at 1.030!! Damn I thought , but before making any changes , I had a friend come over with his refractometer and his own fluid. His refractometer said my tank water was 1.022 , so I returned the bottle to my LFS and had them check it. Turns out this bottle was off by .004 , they checked the other 4 bottles of sybon fluid on the shelf , and they were all bang on at 1.026 like they were supposed to be. Anyhow , just something to think about before you adjust your salinity. |
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![]() I feel like I'm currently opening the Pandora's box of calibration fluid
![]() Thanks for the heads up, if I paid $25 for overpriced saltwater to nuke my tank I'm going to be rather frustrated... Anyway to calibrate my calibration fluid without buying more calibration fluid?! |
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