I have 35 ppt calibration fluid i use for my refractometer. works great for the reef. However I am treating my fish with hypo salinity. If i check my meter with RO water it is a little ways below 0. so my thought was to calibrate it for the RO water since it is closer to the 1.008 i am shooting to get my salt to for my fish, rather than 1.026 (35)ppt that my calibration solution is for. What are your thoughts. My reads about a .003 difference between the two calibration points. so should I leave it calibrated with the solution at 35 ppt or calibrate it with RO water at 0 to get the most accurate measure at 1.008
Not hitchhiking but this is good for a question I have. I have no fluid to calibrate refractormeter , lfs doesn't sell it. Is there any other way to do it? I'm back to using my hydrometer :/
Most of the refractometers sold for this hobby are not linear in their measurement from 1.000 to 1.040. Because of that, they should be calibrated at or near their point of use.
If you want an accurate and consistent (precise) measurement at 1.008, I would calibrate with RO water.
Alternatively, you could purchase a laboratory grade refractometer that is linear from 1.000 to 1.040 or get a calibration fluid that measures 1.010 and use the current refractometer.
You can always dilute the current calibration fluid in half to get a 1.013 fluid.
BeakerBob - Past MMMC Club President, current Board Member
Most of the refractometers sold for this hobby are not linear in their measurement from 1.000 to 1.040. Because of that, they should be calibrated at or near their point of use.
If you want an accurate and consistent (precise) measurement at 1.008, I would calibrate with RO water.
Alternatively, you could purchase a laboratory grade refractometer that is linear from 1.000 to 1.040 or get a calibration fluid that measures 1.010 and use the current refractometer.
You can always dilute the current calibration fluid in half to get a 1.013 fluid.