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This whole... struggle... has made me feel like a newbie again, lol.
Long story short- one of my tanks recently got an ICP test done (I do it every 6 months via ATI). My salinity tested (with a Milwaukee tester @ 1.022-34 SG. It was a low, as I usually aim for 1.025. However, ICP came back with VERY low salinity.. he said PPT was under 30.
I took a salt sample and my tester to my LFS. She said even their water my tester came at 1.022 but my water on their tester (same type) was .024.
Despite calibrating it multiple times (I always calibrate to 0 with distilled) it always read .002 lower. Ok.. weird... so If .024 is what I'm at, why did ATI say salinity is low?
They said they don't go by SG but rather PPT.
If I increase my PPT (30) to go up to 35.. my SG will go through the roof. Either my brain is fried or I'm not understanding the correlation between the two anymore. I always thought 35ppt = 1.026 S.G.
Thanks in advance!
Long story short- one of my tanks recently got an ICP test done (I do it every 6 months via ATI). My salinity tested (with a Milwaukee tester @ 1.022-34 SG. It was a low, as I usually aim for 1.025. However, ICP came back with VERY low salinity.. he said PPT was under 30.
I took a salt sample and my tester to my LFS. She said even their water my tester came at 1.022 but my water on their tester (same type) was .024.
Despite calibrating it multiple times (I always calibrate to 0 with distilled) it always read .002 lower. Ok.. weird... so If .024 is what I'm at, why did ATI say salinity is low?
They said they don't go by SG but rather PPT.
If I increase my PPT (30) to go up to 35.. my SG will go through the roof. Either my brain is fried or I'm not understanding the correlation between the two anymore. I always thought 35ppt = 1.026 S.G.
Thanks in advance!