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Hi, about 6 months ago i noticed my snails have not been as active. Nassarius would lay on the top of the sand and not move for days but wont die. As if they are sleeping. Turbos would sit at one corner and not move too. I got a feeling it was salinity and not mag since i dont dose mag so it cant be over 1600 to make the snails lethargic. Corals, shrimp and fish are normal. So i calibrated my SALTWATER(made for seawater) refractometer with a 3-4 year old opened bottle of brightwells calibration solution and the reading was just a tad lower so i corrected it. Theres an expiry date but it hasnt passed yet i think it said 2024. But still the snails are sleeping. So i thought maybe the solution has gone bad aka evaporated since i live in a warm country but the bottle is closed so i dont know if it will evaporate. Ambient temp is 30c. Should i get a new pack of calibration solution? Or should i still trust this old bottle? Asking cause if i dont have to buy a new bottle, i wont. Its not cheap here. 25 bucks for the smallest bottle is alot of money here.
Nitrate 5-10
Ph 8.2
Phosphate 0.03 or less
Mag 1440 ish
Sal 1.025
Temp 25c
Calcium 440
Kh 7.7
Nitrate 5-10
Ph 8.2
Phosphate 0.03 or less
Mag 1440 ish
Sal 1.025
Temp 25c
Calcium 440
Kh 7.7