salinity testing...so frustrating!

fishhead81

Member
I have a coralife deep six hydrometer and I swear, i can never get the reading twice with this thing. Is this just a bad salinity tester or is there a particular way to hold it when you test the salinity? I'm making sure there is no bubbles and the water is level at the top when I bring it out of the water. I get anywhere from 1.023 to the very top(1.032) on a regular basis. HELP!
 
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nluchau

Guest
Originally Posted by Fishhead81
I have a coralife deep six hydrometer and I swear, i can never get the reading twice with this thing. Is this just a bad salinity tester or is there a particular way to hold it when you test the salinity? I'm making sure there is no bubbles and the water is level at the top when I bring it out of the water. I get anywhere from 1.023 to the very top(1.032) on a regular basis. HELP!

I have the same one but mine works fine. Yours might be faulty.
 

dogstar

Active Member
Mine dosent even go up to 1.032
Just set it down and read it after waiting a few minutes.
 

clonedsi

New Member
i bought the deep six one as my first hydrometer, and i also couldnt get a good reading. i got alot bubbles, and when i tapped it like the instructions said too, they would not move off the needle. i now use the marine labs instant ocean hydrometer and love it...
 

treystang

Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
Refractometers are worth the money!
yes... hydrometers are worthless compared to a refractometer.
 

acrylic51

Active Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
Refractometers are worth the money!
Yep I second that !!!!! Hydrometers are the most accurate, but would be ok if you could check it against a refractometer......
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Originally Posted by Fishhead81
anyone else have probs with coralife deep six salinity tester?
Swing arm hydrometers are worthless. You would be better off tasting your water to check for salinity. Throw it away. They are so inaccurate that they are dangerous, IMO. Get a refractometer or, at least a good glass hydrometer.
 

golfish

Active Member
Originally Posted by Fishhead81
anyone else have probs with coralife deep six salinity tester?

I've seen 6 of these, brand spanken new dipped into the same tank. They all had different readings..Like Beth said
Swing arm hydrometers are worthless.
 

treystang

Member
Originally Posted by Beth
Swing arm hydrometers are worthless. You would be better off tasting your water to check for salinity. Throw it away. They are so inaccurate that they are dangerous, IMO. Get a refractometer or, at least a good glass hydrometer.
I wasnt going to say they were worthless.. but I am sure glad you did :D
 
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