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I am considering buying a Refractometer and was wondering if they are worth it or not and if anyone has any recommendations. im looking for something that is going to last for a long time with good results. Thank you for your help!
 
Snag one from BRS I love having my Apex but lets be honest sensors can fail and do. I always keep a refractometer around for when I make new water. I have the self lit one and I really like It easy to read just make sure you get the proper calibration fluid for it don't use R/O water as it will throw it off
 
Yes they are worth the cost.Especially if you decide to own multiple aquariums. I don't know the bad name of mine though.So I could not make any specific recommendations.
 
I am considering buying a Refractometer and was wondering if they are worth it or not and if anyone has any recommendations. im looking for something that is going to last for a long time with good results. Thank you for your help!

Curious, what are you currently using to measure salinity?

Btw I have the Red Sea refractometer just because it was the one my local fish store had when I needed one. Pretty sure cheaper ones work just as well but I’ve heard temp compensation is a feature that you might want. I’m no expert though
 
Also Red Sea makes claims that their scaling is specifically adjusted for all the ions in seawater opposed to just sodium chloride.
 
I have two, one for making beer and the other for my reef tank which I got from BRS. I have the calibration fluid but once I get it dialed in, it has been acturate everytime I test it with the calibration fluid.
 
There is no replacement for a refractometer. It is a must have IMO. There are other things that will measure salinity but they are all double checked against the tried and true refractometer.
 
I like my refractometer. I get a good feeling when checking salinity with an instrument that I have checked for accuracy and adjusted to a calibration standard. A long time ago, I almost killed a tank and definitely set it way back by trusting a swing-arm hydrometer. Lesson learned... thus the refractometer.
 

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