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Old 05-24-2006, 06:10 AM
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also very interested in one,
these used to be 150+ a fe years back.
anyone know where I can get a good one for $60 local in calgary?
also, any brands that i should stay away from?

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Old 06-11-2006, 09:06 PM
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I just bought one off eBay, haven't received it yet. Why aren't you using yours?
I used to use mine with my freshwater tanks but need to buy some calibration solution to calibrate it for use on the marine tanks.

If you're still looking for a refractometer try Aquaria Canada. Mine arrived a few days ago for I believe $45 or so.

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I used to use mine with my freshwater tanks but need to buy some calibration solution to calibrate it for use on the marine tanks.


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Just use distilled water and sett refractometer to 0.
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Thanks for the tip on calibrating my refractometer, but I was actually referring to my pH meter. Do you buy your distilled water from a pharmacy, i.e. Shoppers Drug Mart, etc?
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Thanks for the tip on calibrating my refractometer, but I was actually referring to my pH meter. Do you buy your distilled water from a pharmacy, i.e. Shoppers Drug Mart, etc?
Sorry, I didn't realize that there was some ph meter talk in this thread also.(No wonder I was confused as to why you where using a refractometer on your fresh water. I thought maybe for brackish or something.)

Distilled water is available at most pharmacies. (Allthough I also use 0 ppm RO/DI water sometimes.)
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So to calibrate the refractometer I should put a few drops of the distilled water on the glass? Forgive me, just want to get this right.
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that is correct , then adjust till everything is at ZERO
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So when using the refactometer one only puts a few drops of the tank water on the glass as well; unlike when you use a pH meter?
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yup, exactly
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