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| Hydrometers or swing arms are not very consistent. You can test 10 times and get 10 different meetings. I would invest in a good refractometer or a digital salinity meter (pinpoint, hanna, and milwakee are good brands). Checkout ebay or craigslist for deals. |
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| sometimes you salinity levels will vary, don't know why? but I can test my 110g. at diff. depths and get diff. readings, seems like the salt will be higher at a deeper depth, but you are testing a smaller tank, not sure why? your readings are not the same. I will agree that digital is the way to go. |
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| Hydrometers are usually consistent as long as the salt is fully mixed and aged, you test the water at the same temp. every time, and you make sure that there isn't bubbles on the swing arm. If you are getting different readings, more than likely one of the previously mentioned reasons is usually the cause. With that said, the readings that the hydrometer is giving you probably isn't accurate. From what I have found over the years, hydrometers are generally up to 0.005 ppm off. Get a good refractometer, that has automatic temperature compensation (ATC) and you'll know that you're getting an accurate reading every time (if calibrated properly).
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| Thanks for the help guys!!!!!! I know its not bubbles on the swing arm (unless I am blind ) I don't know about the temp. though it should be the same because I have a heater in the tank so... anyway, I really appreciate the help. |
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