hi,
Should have thought of the Vinegar, Oh well will try it maybe we can save this one, I just can't believe how easily they can change, The LPS told me to bring it in once a month or so and they will check it. They checked it and said it was right on the money when I first bought it , so I guess maybe it has some lime/salt build up, I was checking things almost daily i woud rinse it well and invert it to dry. I wonder if the inverting messed up the arm....hum?????
I will have the more stable Meter the 28 of this month and I will keep it in the case.
It does work better after soaking to R/O water over night will try the vinegar..
Doug
I guess the only reason I posted is to remind other newbies those things can go bad or change almost over night.

and the crabs and shrimp seem to cringe any time anything is a little off if you change the spec grav more than .01 they seem to go into shock.
Yikes.
psps I had a problem moving the fish from the smaller to the large 55 gallon, I thought I caught everyone and changed the water, I did turn the smaller 30 gal into a braquish african tank with a spec grav of 1.003.
Any who It was late I was tired I refilled the 30 with some old saltwater ( save old sea water for african tanks it really improve their color and I am recycling the salt,cheap cheap. Braquish systems handle waste a lot better than saltwater system.) and mosty well water, its was around 1.003 a little cool about 68 deg so I went to bed thinking I'll let it warm up and settle over night this allows the iron to settle in the well water. The next morning I powered up all the lights on all of the tanks And I noticed a young peach damsel was swimming about in the 30 braquish tank he didn't look to good. but he was moving about.
I tried to gradually acclimate him back to the saltwater tank and he seemed ok.
After a couple days he was fine, man those saltwater fish are tough.. I stil have that little guy he's swimming about..