I broke my hydrometer recently and need to buy a hydrometer or refractometer replacement. Any recommendations? I don't want to spend too much but people say the cheap amazon refractometers are bad.
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That over a refractometer? Could you send over a link?Tropic Marin hydrometer is pretty much the gold standard
That over a refractometer? Could you send over a link?
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Yes, no possible user error, only have to compensate for temp. Easy to read. Only downside is their size and how delicate they are. With a refractometer you should calibrate with calibration fluid, then you have to trust/know the calibration fluid is correct. Just Google "tropic marin hydrometer ". Amazon does not sell it.That over a refractometer? Could you send over a link?
This is the way ^^^![]()
Tropic Marin Hydrometer w/ Glass Graduated Cylinder With Plastic Hex Base, 500 ml.
Tropic Marin Hydrometer w/ Glass Graduated Cylinder With Plastic Hex Base, 500 ml.aquacave.com
Yep! Same one in link is found on Amazon for $18 I believe I paid.Having a 500ml graduated cylinder like above is ideal, buying them separately can save you about $20. A graduated cylinder isn't worth $30
I don't wanna sound like a gatekeeper but I wouldn't recommend a cheaper hydrometer. Too many potential failures. A refractometer is fine but once you calculate the cost of it and fluid you get close to the cost of one of the most accurate pieces possible.@KStatefan @jonelder68 @Aaron75 Thanks guys for the help. I'll either get that one or maybe get a cheaper hydrometer.
You dont take water out. It floats in water like a bobber. I only used the hydrometer when I was mixing saltwater in 5g buckets. Now I just turn flow off in the tank or my mixing brute and float it.Also why would I need the graduated cylinder? Can't i just use the TM hydrometer in the water and squeeze it out the main water normally? Kinda like using a normal hydrometer.
Also why would I need the graduated cylinder? Can't i just use the TM hydrometer in the water and squeeze it out the main water normally? Kinda like using a normal hydrometer.
Yeah so can’t I just turn off the flow and have it float instead of buying another thing like a graduated cylinder and floating it in that?You dont take water out. It floats in water like a bobber. I only used the hydrometer when I was mixing saltwater in 5g buckets. Now I just turn flow off in the tank or my mixing brute and float it.
My tank is heated to 78. Can’t I just take the hydrometer and pop it into the tank and have it float around with no flow?![]()
It was water change day so I took a photo for you. Take water sample in cylinder that’s heated to 77 degrees. Then slowly lower hydrometer in. It will float at the level marking on the “stem” to what the salinity is. Hopefully that makes sense.
I’d suppose? But in a graduated cylinder is much easier and safer. It’s glass and very fragile! So could possibly shatter while in the tank by bumping into something. It’s full of lead bb weights. So not really worth the risk.Yeah so can’t I just turn off the flow and have it float instead of buying another thing like a graduated cylinder and floating it in that?
It comes with a chart to convert readings with different temperaturesMy tank is heated to 78. Can’t I just take the hydrometer and pop it into the tank and have it float around with no flow?
A lot of suggestions you will get. I have used bobbers since the 80’s. Some say the label slip or not accurate. I use them for tank checks and making make up water. Old school I am.I broke my hydrometer recently and need to buy a hydrometer or refractometer replacement. Any recommendations? I don't want to spend too much but people say the cheap amazon refractometers are bad.
Ok, thanks. I will just use a seperate small little container that I can float it in.I’d suppose? But in a graduated cylinder is much easier and safer. It’s glass and very fragile! So could possibly shatter while in the tank by bumping into something. It’s full of lead bb weights. So not really worth the risk.