Looking to upgrade my salinity tester, and I am having a hard time deciding on one. Does anybody have recommendations?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Milwaukee all the way.Milwaukee. Don't even think about it. Just buy. Your reefing life will become 10% easier.
I like this because you can easily read it down to 4 decimal places. No calibration needed either. Downside is it does not correct for temperature but as long as you are ~77 degrees it is good.
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High Precision Hydrometer
Ensure that your equipment is reading correctly and your aquarium is at the right salinity with Tropic Marin's High Precision Hydrometer. Many tank inhabitants are sensitive even to minor changes of the water conditions. Unfortunately as we've all experienced, salinity reading equipment as...www.bulkreefsupply.com
I like this because you can easily read it down to 4 decimal places. No calibration needed either. Downside is it does not correct for temperature but as long as you are ~77 degrees it is good.
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High Precision Hydrometer
Ensure that your equipment is reading correctly and your aquarium is at the right salinity with Tropic Marin's High Precision Hydrometer. Many tank inhabitants are sensitive even to minor changes of the water conditions. Unfortunately as we've all experienced, salinity reading equipment as...www.bulkreefsupply.com
it's bulky and glass. so it's fragile but i find it on point and doesn't need calibration.how fragile is it?
What container are you using to measure salinity for the TM hydrometer? I'm having trouble finding a container tall enoughit's bulky and glass. so it's fragile but i find it on point and doesn't need calibration.
This is the one I use also; fill it up to right at the 500ml mark and drop it in
i'm using this. i didn't pick glass because the the graduated cylinder may get knocked over and it's probably not a good idea for glass to be knocked over.What container are you using to measure salinity for the TM hydrometer? I'm having trouble finding a container tall enough