I know you're not supposed to get hung up on individual numbers and should be watching trends instead but, my OCD won’t allow me to leave well enough alone. I’m always questioning the results from test kits, probes, refractometers etc. and looking for a definitive answer to parameter results. Even calibration doesn’t completely calm my nerves as I question the accuracy of the calibration.
Well, I have a new favorite parameter, Specific Gravity. This is because I found the Tropic Marin High Precision Hydrometer that, evidently, requires no calibration and is always accurate. I am hoping I am not corrected on this as this has become my safe haven in testing that I can go to and feel confident that I am getting the correct/accurate reading.
I was surprised by the size of hydrometer when I received it and found out it wouldn’t work in my sump, as it was too shallow. I ordered a 500ml Plastic Measuring Graduated Cylinder and that proved to be the ticket. I now just fill the graduated cylinder from my sump and put the hydrometer in it and get an accurate reading every time. I do this quickly to keep the water temp in the graduated cylinder from dropping before the reading. Then I just calibrate my refractometer using the hydrometer reading and I can feel confident in using the refractometer.
Using a refractometer calibration fluid is probably plenty good enough but, I have found the fluids I have used in the past to not always be accurate. Hopefully this can help my fellow OCD Reefers.
Well, I have a new favorite parameter, Specific Gravity. This is because I found the Tropic Marin High Precision Hydrometer that, evidently, requires no calibration and is always accurate. I am hoping I am not corrected on this as this has become my safe haven in testing that I can go to and feel confident that I am getting the correct/accurate reading.
I was surprised by the size of hydrometer when I received it and found out it wouldn’t work in my sump, as it was too shallow. I ordered a 500ml Plastic Measuring Graduated Cylinder and that proved to be the ticket. I now just fill the graduated cylinder from my sump and put the hydrometer in it and get an accurate reading every time. I do this quickly to keep the water temp in the graduated cylinder from dropping before the reading. Then I just calibrate my refractometer using the hydrometer reading and I can feel confident in using the refractometer.
Using a refractometer calibration fluid is probably plenty good enough but, I have found the fluids I have used in the past to not always be accurate. Hopefully this can help my fellow OCD Reefers.
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