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    Thank you for your replys.I used to do the drip method until someone(lfs) told it stressed the fish to much.however I shall get back into that practice.
    I use a coralife deep six to check specific gravity ,which you must fully submerge.what should I use for smaller samples such as bags fish come in when purchased?
    DAB

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    Quote Originally Posted by D.Barta
    I use a coralife deep six to check specific gravity ,which you must fully submerge.what should I use for smaller samples such as bags fish come in when purchased?
    DAB
    I use the deep six also, and I just suck some water out of the bag with a turkey baster and fill up the hydrometer with that.


    Mike
    Mike DeLine

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    Cool I'll try thay next time
    Thanks!

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    Your other option is to get a refractomerter. They are usually more accurate anyway. It only requires a few drops of water.

    Gary
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    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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    Quote Originally Posted by D.Barta
    Thank you for your replys.I used to do the drip method until someone(lfs) told it stressed the fish to much.however I shall get back into that practice.
    I use a coralife deep six to check specific gravity ,which you must fully submerge.what should I use for smaller samples such as bags fish come in when purchased?
    DAB
    I have two deep six hydrometers and when I bought my refractometer I noticed they were both off. One was off by .003 and the other by .004 Which means when I thought my water was at 1.023 it was really at 1.026 on one Hydrometer and 1.027 on the other . Get a Refractometer it's well worth the $50 dollars.

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