Hi all,
I'm currently in the midst of a bit of confusion in relation to salinity within my tank.
I use the Hanna salinity tester and of late, after much neglect, readings in my tank were a little low, around 32.5 ppt. I turned off my ATO in order to bring the salinity back up slowly to give me a current reading of around 35 ppt using the Hanna.
I took a sample of my water to my LFS today to get them to test it. They advised that the reading on their digital refractometer was around 37 ppt, not the 35 as given using the Hanna.
Once I got home I calibrated my Hanna tester and tested my tank again. Same result, around 35 ppt. I then tested the Hanna calibration solution, which gave a reading of 34.9.
I then tested the salt water which I get from my LFS and it gave a reading on 34.7. Surely, if my Hanna is faulty and reading low, then their salt water is also of a higher salinity?
Is it possible that the higher readings from my LFS are as a result of the drop in temperature of the sample that I collected from my tank? Or simply that their digital refractometer is incorrect and/or has not ben calibrated?
I'm keen to hear some experienced opinions.
Thanks in advance.
Peter
I'm currently in the midst of a bit of confusion in relation to salinity within my tank.
I use the Hanna salinity tester and of late, after much neglect, readings in my tank were a little low, around 32.5 ppt. I turned off my ATO in order to bring the salinity back up slowly to give me a current reading of around 35 ppt using the Hanna.
I took a sample of my water to my LFS today to get them to test it. They advised that the reading on their digital refractometer was around 37 ppt, not the 35 as given using the Hanna.
Once I got home I calibrated my Hanna tester and tested my tank again. Same result, around 35 ppt. I then tested the Hanna calibration solution, which gave a reading of 34.9.
I then tested the salt water which I get from my LFS and it gave a reading on 34.7. Surely, if my Hanna is faulty and reading low, then their salt water is also of a higher salinity?
Is it possible that the higher readings from my LFS are as a result of the drop in temperature of the sample that I collected from my tank? Or simply that their digital refractometer is incorrect and/or has not ben calibrated?
I'm keen to hear some experienced opinions.
Thanks in advance.
Peter