Help.. accidentally spilled calibration fluid in tank

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So , I accidentally spilled a little maybe 3 ml of salinity refractometer calibration fluid in my 75 gallon reef tank .. I’m running carbon now. Will it be ok ? Will it affect my salinity readings on my water now ???? Don’t ask how it happen. Because I’m an idiot , lol thanks
 
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FWIW, activated carbon won't be useful, and its no concern. Such fluids are almost always an artificial seawater, sodium chloride (my DIY), or potassium chloride.
 
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