Been there Shawna, except mine was with a refractometer that was calibrated with RO and calibration fluid and still read 5 points higher then it should. I reset it to several others including Kat's and things are much happier...I will never use a hydrometer again! Salt as of last night was sitting at 1.030
Hydrometer told me 1.024!:thumbdown Could not figure out for the life of me why my corals
were acting funny ,not opening, I lost 5 pepermints ect...
Anyhow thanks to kats for testing my salinity last night as a last resort to figure out why
things were off in my tank (I finally got a true reading) Still trying to bring salinity down a bit at a time without stressing everything! Need to know where I'm at and need a refractometer
Let me know if you have an extra one lying aroundThanks
Mine read perfect like it should ! lost corals and fish .. then went to a LFS and rechecked it with their tanks and a couple other reefers ones and I was reading 1.031 so I reset to theirs and things got better..
Me? Greg is me. lol Yea with it being that high your fish will be deprived of oxygen so will the coral. Think of it like this, your tank is FULL of salt NO room for air..no air, things die. Cyno is usually a flow problem
Greg, thanks for the compliment...Shawna...when you get it to 1.026, bet those weepy corals will perk right up. cyno is a flow problem...if you can clean up what i couldn't get out the other day (the tubing is great, sucked it right up), rake the sand bed really well, and see if the adjustments i made on your powerheads don't make a difference. If it starts to pop up again, i'd pull the trigger on another K4.