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Old 12-23-2003, 10:56 PM
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Wow, thanks for telling me about your rafractometer. Here they are handy. I am using the meter for doing a treatment called Hyposalinity to rid my fishies friends of ich. Since i have copper sensitive fish, cowfish & my puffer. With hyposalinity treatment I guess the salinity has to be 1.09 exactly. So need a device to read right on. Say, is it hard to calibrate the meter at all? never used one. i know once I do the treatment it might feel like a waste of money but i guess your right, my salinity would be dead on and when ever i got a new fish i could use Hyposalinity again.

Anyway yeah, let me know hows ordering and I will hand my moola over.
let me know guys what everyone decides. Yeah cause shipping is blah and way better free!
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Old 12-23-2003, 10:59 PM
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Wow, thanks for telling me about your rafractometer. Hear they are handy. I am using the meter for doing a treatment called Hyposalinity to rid my fishies friends of ich. Hope it actually works though the treatment. Since i have copper sensitive fish, cowfish & my puffer. With hyposalinity treatment I guess the salinity has to be 1.09 exactly. So need a device to read dead on. I guess what i need.

Say, is it hard to calibrate the meter at all? Never used one. i know once I do the treatment it might feel like a waste of money but i guess your right, my salinity would be dead on and when ever i got a new fish i could use Hyposalinity again. Thanks.

Anyway yeah, let me know who's ordering or i can doesnt matter just let me know. Cause I will hand my moola (Money) over!
let me know guys what everyone decides. Yeah cause shipping is blah and way better free!
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Old 12-23-2003, 11:43 PM
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\Say, is it hard to calibrate the meter at all? Never used one. i know once I do the treatment it might feel like a waste of money but i guess your right, my salinity would be dead on and when ever i got a new fish i could use Hyposalinity again. Thanks.
They arn't hard too calibrate, And Well worth every penny

To calibrate, You can use distilled water or a refrence solution (saltwater solution at a certain PPT). You put a few drops of water on the prism and use the tiny little screw driver to adjust the the reading on the refractometer if it's distilled water it will read 0ppt or 1.000 or what ever the refrence solution is
check out this link to shows you how http://diyreef.com/calibration.htm

I didn't buy my refractometer from J&L, and i got a reference solution i don't know if J&L has them. I bought mine from www.diyreef.com for $35 USD plus i think 10 buck shipping and about another 10 for GST. I got it at 35 when he was selling them on ebay. On his webpage he has them listed at 43bucks now, shipping took two weeks though standard mail, if you use UPS or FedEx they will hit you with extra charges. I got it for about 70 bucks CDN well worth it, plus i got the solution for free no idea if that comes with it anymore. Still you might only be looking at 80bucks still a nice 50 dollar saving. Just though i'd let you know
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Old 12-23-2003, 11:46 PM
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Ty,

Call in the morning, say about 10:30. By that time I will have been able to look over the sale. Am only getting dry goods, though, and will ship by ground.

Maybe someone else in Edmonton wants corals/fish/inverts....
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Old 12-23-2003, 11:47 PM
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To calibrate, You can use distilled water
Distilled water can be bought cheap at any drug store.
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Old 12-24-2003, 09:22 AM
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Wow, thanks Stretch! That would be totally awesome! And I just love saving money if possible. $50 dollar saving would be awesome! Yeah that meter can get expensive, probably why I never bought one yet. Wow, I will check out the link. Wow, thanks so much!

Also thanks for the tips on calibration. I wasn't sure. But yeah thinking its going to be money well spent. Just wasn't sure anyone was buying one since I have been having a hard time finding one. Glad to here there is people that use them. I'll let you you if I end up getting from there. Thanks again. Greatly appreciated!

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Old 12-24-2003, 10:48 PM
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Your welcome Glad i could help, Funny thing is, well not really about 2 hours after posting that I dropped my refractometer on the floor (during a water change) Which is cement but only from about >6 inches. I broke some of the plastic pieces on it. I was swearing too no end. I managed to glue it back together. I works still i think.........
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Old 12-25-2003, 04:03 AM
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No way! Are you serious! Thats whacked! Well glad its not completly broken or else you would be buying one too, hey. Good to hear it was only the plastic. I still have to check on that site and get my but in gear. Be ording boxing day or so probably.

Well Merry Christmas everyone!
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Old 12-25-2003, 04:28 AM
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Say, is it hard to calibrate the meter at all?
I guess someone else got to this question first but yes, they are really easy to calibrate. The best thing I can say is that becuase it only takes two drops of water and a few seconds to check the salinity, at least that test gets performed several times a week. Becase it's so easy to do. The other tests rarely get done since the water quality got stable a few months back. But we're getting waaay off topic for doing a group order.

Beverly, I'll call you up as you suggested.

Anyone thinking of livestock to share shipping?
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Old 12-25-2003, 04:28 AM
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Well I finally convinced my wife to let me get in on the jl boxing sale and while returning something to Walmart this morning,the control arm snapped on the car(while on the highway)tire folded under and I came to a real sudden stop!
So guess I'll have to pass
Maybe Santa will bring me something nice (like a new car )

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