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Old 06-29-2007, 01:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
kyle1284
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Re: hydrometer v. refractometer

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Originally Posted by lcstorc View Post
IMO a Refractometer is one of the best things you can buy for your reef, Super accurate and really easy to use. FinsDepot had one for about $50 a while ago that I bought and I have been thrilled with it.
If you are gfoing to keep the swing arm rinse it well with RO water after each use and store it upside down. This prevents salt from building up on the arm.
ditto with lcstorc!! dont go to you LFS for one though cause i saw the EXACT same one that i have at the LFS for 80 bucks! I got mine on e bay for 50! and i love it!
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