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Been having some issues with my tank so I sent in for a test it registered my salinity at 38.17.

I went out and bought a new refractometer and it’s at 1.029 ! My old one shows 1.026. Even use calibration solution so I don’t understand how this is.

How long or how should I approach this to lower it?

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Best bet would be to do a series of water changes with the new water at the salinity you want your aquarium to be at :)
 
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Best bet would be to do a series of water changes with the new water at the salinity you want your aquarium to be at :)
Why can’t I just take water out and let my auto top off system filled my tank ? Just a Thought .

Also is that extreme high salinity do you think that could cause a problem as long term ?
 

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I personally would do a water change.... if it's your 120, I'd start by changing 20 gallons and replacing it with fresh water at a 1.023 or so salinity, then wait a few hours of your tank running, check the salinity, and then do another 20g water change in 2 days or so, of roughly the same, and repeat until you lower it to a desired level.
 

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The reason you don't want to do it that way is major salinity swings can actually kill livestock
 

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Ok so do water changes at 1.026 or lower at 1.023?
Do water changes at the salinity you want the tank to eventually be
 

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Ok so do water changes at 1.026 or lower at 1.023?

At 1.026 would be a more gradual change..... but I think dropping further would get the job done a lot faster, and the drop still wouldn't be that drastic I wouldn't think, to hurt anything.
 
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I’ve been using this to calibrate now that I put regular Rodi water it’s far below the zero mark when I take the calibration solution and put it to a new tester it’s raised up to 1.029 so it seems to be my calibration solution is defective.

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I contacted the manufacturer about the defective solution. I wonder what they will do.
 

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Best of luck with that. Hard to say if you've got two bum refractometers or one bad bottle of solution. Might you have left it out with the cap off and lost some of the calibration solution to evaporation?

Agree with above, whatever steps you take to lower salinity, try to be gradual. If everything is alive and happy, there's no need to be drastic.
 
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Best of luck with that. Hard to say if you've got two bum refractometers or one bad bottle of solution. Might you have left it out with the cap off and lost some of the calibration solution to evaporation?

Agree with above, whatever steps you take to lower salinity, try to be gradual. If everything is alive and happy, there's no need to be drastic.

Agreed. The bottle was stored tight and in a dark room. It's just bad. Both my refractometers now are calibrated using rodi water and they now show 1.029. If I use solution it shows 1.026.
 

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Why can’t I just take water out and let my auto top off system filled my tank ? Just a Thought .

Also is that extreme high salinity do you think that could cause a problem as long term ?

Do this over the course of a day and you will be fine.
 

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Agreed. The bottle was stored tight and in a dark room. It's just bad. Both my refractometers now are calibrated using rodi water and they now show 1.029. If I use solution it shows 1.026.
I thought you wern't suppose to calibrate with RO water?
 
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I thought you wern't suppose to calibrate with RO water?

In the instruction manual says to use distilled water to calibrate it. Based on my ICP test and where my calibration solution the RODI water seems to be spot on.
 

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Why can’t I just take water out and let my auto top off system filled my tank ? Just a Thought .

Also is that extreme high salinity do you think that could cause a problem as long term ?
I had a similar problem recently - I corrected it the way you suggested over 2 days - with no problems and visible improvement. Took 2 quarts of tank water out - and put 2 quarts of RODI in. No problems... I likened it to a rainstorm on the reef.
 

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I would take both refracts to an LFS and test against their tank reading and see which one proves most accurate and see if they can help you calibrate to assure the refract is accurate
 
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