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RO/DI water will work fine, or distilled water, for calibration of it.

A 35 ppt salinity standard intended for refractometers is a good way to check whether it is reading correctly, even if you just calibrated with 0 ppt water.
 
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thanks guys i was so confused , i didntknow you can use any 35 solution thanks
 

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thanks guys i was so confused , i didntknow you can use any 35 solution thanks

You can use any one intended for refractometers, and can use some that are intended for other devices (assumes they are a seawater mimic, not just a device specific standard).

My three DIY solutions (for hydrometers, refractometers, and conductivity meters) are all a bit different from one another:

Reef Aquarium Salinity: Homemade Calibration Standards by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
 

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