Reef Chemistry Question of the Day #124 Units of measure

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Got to be honest. I don't know. HA!
 

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One thing that does confuse this guy is the on line reef calculator. Is 'ts' teaspoon or tablespoon? :squigglemouth:
 

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I guessed what I was for sure right. I was wrong. I guess I need to brush up on my conversions. Thank God for google. :)
 

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One thing that does confuse this guy is the on line reef calculator. Is 'ts' teaspoon or tablespoon? :squigglemouth:

If there is no 'b' in the abbreviation, i.e. ts/tsp its teaspoon. If there is a 'b', i.e. tb/tbs/tbsp its a tablespoon.
 

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