I have a neighbor watching my tank while out of town. Mostly that involves making sure the automation is working, and topping off water. However, I also have them occasionally checking salinity + alk (hanna checkers).
When they checked the salinity, they're seeing high numbers on both tanks. This is using a Hanna salinity tester, so I assumed they must've hit CAL and messed up the calibration. I then amazon'ed them a Milwaukee tester as a second option. They setup the Milwaukee and I walked them through calibrating the Hanna. The values they got:
From the cameras I have on the tanks I can see the water line is good and top-off is working. I also had them test the RO top-off and it's reading 0ppt on the Hanna. Finally, from the pics all the corals look as healthy as ever. The only odd thing is I did have a clownfish in the peninsula surprisingly die, but the other fish seem fine, including some Anthias which I would expect to be the first to die off if something went awry.
I'm inclined to leave it as-is, and have them re-test. As long as the numbers stay stable I'll assume either it doesn't matter or it's a measurement error.
Any thoughts?
When they checked the salinity, they're seeing high numbers on both tanks. This is using a Hanna salinity tester, so I assumed they must've hit CAL and messed up the calibration. I then amazon'ed them a Milwaukee tester as a second option. They setup the Milwaukee and I walked them through calibrating the Hanna. The values they got:
- peninsula:
- alk: 8.1 (slightly high)
- hanna (pre-calibrate a couple days ago): 37.6ppt @25.0C
- milwaukee: 37
- hanna (post-calibrate): 37.6ppt @25.5C
- frag tank:
- alk: 7.5 (right where I want it)
- hanna (pre-calibrate): 36.6ppt @25.4C
- milwaukee: 38
- hanna (post-calibrate): 36.6ppt @25.2C
From the cameras I have on the tanks I can see the water line is good and top-off is working. I also had them test the RO top-off and it's reading 0ppt on the Hanna. Finally, from the pics all the corals look as healthy as ever. The only odd thing is I did have a clownfish in the peninsula surprisingly die, but the other fish seem fine, including some Anthias which I would expect to be the first to die off if something went awry.
I'm inclined to leave it as-is, and have them re-test. As long as the numbers stay stable I'll assume either it doesn't matter or it's a measurement error.
Any thoughts?