Hydrometers
There are basically two kinds of hydrometers on the market: floater and swing-needle. They are very helpful, useful and inexpensive.
Specific gravity should be in the range of 1.021 to 1.024. It should be maintained within this range.
Floater
This is the most common in the earlier days of saltwater aquarium. It looks like a large floating thermometer.
It has a scale inside a long-necked tube. The level at which the tube floats depends on how much salt is in the water.
The scale is read where the water’s surface meets the equipment.
The only difficult part is the water movement, making it hard to read the results accurately.
Swing-Needle
This kind is actually easier to read than the other one. This is a small plastic box with a needle in it that pivots when the box is filled with aquarium water.
The needle will point to a scale, which will then tell you the specific gravity.
Swing-needles usually need to be calibrated to get accurate reading. So make sure that you follow the manufacturer’s specific instructions on how to use this equipment.
The needle can also sometimes stick. Tapping it will do the work.
This kind is also known as pointer or floating-needle.
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