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Specific gravity, salinity, and temperature


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    Default Specific gravity, salinity, and temperature

    I have a question about the salinity reading of my reef tank. I think most people keep a salinity of about 32ppt or a density of 1.024. My question is since the density varies with temperature do you have to make a correction to the observed hydrometer readings?? What I'm saying is if my hydrometer says 1.024 and the temp is 76F is that really a salinity of 32ppt? (are the hydrometer calibrated for a temp around 76?)

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    bjpembo - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    what type of hydrometer do you have? is it one of the swing arm types? if so you'll need to read the directions and see what temp is calibrated for. i highly recommend you replace the thing though, they are every inaccurate. if you have a the floating type that looks like a big thermometer with a tube on the top of it the it should tell you what temp range its accurate at, these are very accurate but hard to use. i use a refractometer costs about 40-50 bucks off ebay is temp compensated and can be calibrated. will tell you exactly what your sg is.
    BJ

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    it's a Coralife Deep Six. I've had it for a year or so and don't have the directions. Looks like this : http://www.aquaticsbykr.com/images/t...urate results.

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    bjpembo - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    that would be the swing arm style. here's a pic to show what im talking about, these are the same as yours just a different brand, they show different readings for the same tank water.
    BJ

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    BUGZME - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    The best way to check salinity is with a good refractometer. The good ones will compensate for the temp. Best money I ever spent!
    THANKS JEFF
    2-45 GALLON FRAG TANKS
    55 SHOW TANK

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