Hydrometer

Discussion in 'New To The Hobby' started by jturnbull, Jun 27, 2009.

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  1. reefer Bob

    reefer Bob Montipora Digitata

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    what?? I test with it cause I know its 3 below and will always be 3 below as long as I rinse it after use. And I dont need to keep it calibrated.;) Actually I rarely check it. Its been running for years and only gets checked when I do large water changes.
     
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  3. homegrowncorals

    homegrowncorals Ribbon Eel

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    As you can see i did say a refractometer is more accurate, but with that said i have used glass hydrometers for 30 years and have never lost a fish or coral from it being so inaccurate . but with all testing equipment if not maintained properly nun of them are worth a s**t.