Just got my salt in, now I need buckets and a heater.
I'm sure I could use more testers too.
And maybe some corals and fish too.
I'm sure I could use more testers too.
And maybe some corals and fish too.
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This is how I know my wife loves me:I’m really liking all of the nano builds! That’s a tough question and I think it’s all your personal preference. The only downside I can see to the mirror is aggression from reflection for your livestock, but I guess that also depends on what you’re putting in it. Sounds like a fun build and can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Thanks for the info, my first bucket tested at 34.1, I'll change it tomorrow.I think everyone has their personal preference.
With the Hanna being a conductivity tester, I believe the native reading would be PSU (practical salinity units), but most typically measure in ppt or SG (specific gravity or relative density). SG is a measurement from hydrometers. If you were in Germany, you would probably be using density which is based on weight per volume.
With that being said, it really doesn't matter as the accuracy of the tester itself is ±0.001 S.G. (@ 25°C/77°F). I would just decide on ppt or sg and keep it there.
Date | Ammonia | Nirtate | Nitrite | PH | Alkalinity | Salinity | Temp |
2/7/2021 | 0.8 | 5-10 7? | 1 | 8.1-8.2 | 8.25 16.5 drops | 34.1 | 25.9c or 78.62f |
2/10/2021 | .4-.8 | 10.-20. | .5-1 | not tested | Not tested | 34.3 | 25.9 or 78.62 |