Confused berween 2 salinity meter checker

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Hello guys, i have this 2 tools salinity meters, 1 digital and 1 manual measurement. So i checked my tank using the digital and it shows 1.023, then i cheked using fluval manual measurement and it shows 1.028, which one should i believe? Im scared my fish/coral would die because the wrong tool that i used. Thankyou

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I cannot tell you which one is more accurate because I have not tried either, however, generally speaking, the digital ones should be more accurate, assuming they are of good quality. I highly suggest you get a hanna salinity checker. It is incredibly easy to use and accurate.
 

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Yes. So assuming the real value is either one or in between, I do not think fish will die because of the specific gravity.

That said, they may die for other reasons, or live a long and happy life. :)
 

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Try soaking the mechanical one in some vinegar and then check it again.
 

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Hello guys, i have this 2 tools salinity meters, 1 digital and 1 manual measurement. So i checked my tank using the digital and it shows 1.023, then i cheked using fluval manual measurement and it shows 1.028, which one should i believe? Im scared my fish/coral would die because the wrong tool that i used. Thankyou

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You might gain some insight by measuring rodi with each tool. Rodi should read 1.000 sg.
Tap the mechanical hydrometer to remove any air bubbles.
 
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I cannot tell you which one is more accurate because I have not tried either, however, generally speaking, the digital ones should be more accurate, assuming they are of good quality. I highly suggest you get a hanna salinity checker. It is incredibly easy to use and accurate.
Im using cheap digital checker, its only 15$ thats why i dont know which tools to trust
 
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