Help, corals closing up

I always get my water from the same fish store and they always double check it's at 1.025 before I leave and I top off with fresh water. So I doubt my refractometer is that much off or my salinity is that off. But how can I calibrate my refractometer at home if I don't have RO water on hand? Can I use distilled?
I'd suggest using this https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/aqua-craft-refractometer-calibration-fluid.html
You'll want to calibrate as close to the level you're shooting for as possible to reduce the affect if any calibration discrepancies on your end results.

I usually just use purified water with prime. Is that bad?
If it's truly purified, then Prime isn't needed. I would have to suggest the same as @saltyfilmfolks and go for the RODI.

Also (just double checking), your alkalinity is 2.96 meq/l?
 

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