ATO float switch vs bristle worm

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So just when you think you've seen it all. I noticed my Rodi ATO staying on much longer than it normal does, turns out a bristle worm was sitting behind the float switch. Salinity has dropped to 30ppt from 35, slowly waiting for it to increase.
 

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