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do you need to buy this when you have a refractometer?

Sometimes tap water can be off, at least that's what happened with my tap water. I did a test with tap water and it was off, then with RO/DI and it was also a bit off, then I tried with a calibration solution and it was dead on with what the sg on the water was. I wouldn't calibrate with anything else than the solution, but that just my personal experience. :p

This is the one I use:

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store...ter/pinpointr-salinity-calibration-fluid.html
 
Can also use distilled water.Boil water in a covered pan then collect the water from the cover(doesn't take much)...only takes several minutes
 
Salinity calibration fluid is best because it is closer to the actual range we use. Otherwise use distilled water not tap.
 
Mine came with a warning "do not calibrate with RO/DI" the one from BRS comes with the fluid
 
i guess i should invest in a calibration solution. something else i need to add to my list of things i need to buy for the tank. does everybody have the 35ppt 1.026 one? i keep my salinity 1.025 is that solution still ok for me to use?
 
That would be the one to use. Pinpoint makes it.
 
Just make sure you use the specific calbration fluid intended for the specific refractometer. IIRC temperature also plays a role in the measurement. Some refractometers tolerate bigger temp ranges then others.
 
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