sawillia
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I'm reading and seeing a lot of opinions on refractometers as the way togo to check salinty...
I currently use a hydrometer and on the gauge of the hydrometer there are .020-.026 or so best range??? Now on the outside there are whole numbers on the gauge. I assume they are PPT...
The range that I see more often than not on fish and inverts are in the 1.023-1.026 range. Which isn't anywhere near the 35ppt measurement (or assumption of measurement) on the hydrometer...
If the 35ppt is where I'm assuming it is... there is a large number of HOT (hot meaning HYPER Salt) water changes that I'm going to have to get to raise the Salinty slow enough not to shock anyone...
Am I losing it or do I just need to drop money for a refractometer and forget the hydrometer and all of the decimal ranges I see for live stock...
Ex:
Keep water quality high (SG 1.023 - 1.025, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Temp. 72 - 78° F).
Sometimes this gets confusing....
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I currently use a hydrometer and on the gauge of the hydrometer there are .020-.026 or so best range??? Now on the outside there are whole numbers on the gauge. I assume they are PPT...
The range that I see more often than not on fish and inverts are in the 1.023-1.026 range. Which isn't anywhere near the 35ppt measurement (or assumption of measurement) on the hydrometer...
If the 35ppt is where I'm assuming it is... there is a large number of HOT (hot meaning HYPER Salt) water changes that I'm going to have to get to raise the Salinty slow enough not to shock anyone...
Am I losing it or do I just need to drop money for a refractometer and forget the hydrometer and all of the decimal ranges I see for live stock...
Ex:
Keep water quality high (SG 1.023 - 1.025, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Temp. 72 - 78° F).
Sometimes this gets confusing....
:notsure: