S.G of greater than 1.033 help!

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Welcome! I didn't read all the replies, but if no one mention it yet, it only takes a little tiny air bubble on the arm to give a false high reading or a little bit of obstruction/scale to give a false low reading. Definitely get the read verified and consider a refractometer.
 

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Fortunately in such a small aquarium it should be relatively easy to reduce the salinity. however, first you MUST get yourself a hydrometer, at a minimum, with calibration fluid.
 

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Welcome

One thing I'll pitch in is once you verify that salinity, fish can handle fast drops in salinity much better than rapid rise.

So I would first lower it to around 1.30 then to 1.26. Also make sure your topping off evaporation in your tank with Filtered Reverse osmosis water, not saltwater!
 

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