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When did you last calibrate your refractometer? And by calibrate, I mean at 0 AND 35ppt. And I hope you're not using a hydrometer....
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Sell me on a refractometer are the hydrometers so out of date? I am old school if it's not broken don't fix it. Which is why I am still waiting on LEDs and have only used t5 for actinic supplement
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I use a hydrometer, and have calibrated it to a refractometer. It's off by .005 if I remember right, and other wise consistent as heck. I have a water change brewing, so I'll have a baseline to start from along with my dosing. Usually ½ c /day, or 100 ml ea of Ca & Alk. Usually 4-5 times per week. If I miss more than 2 days it drops both. 70 gal total volume of water, so I'll check daily from tomorrow on and see if it goes up.
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Got the pic. Yeah that's the stuff, Calcium Chloride pearls. I believe I read that the hydrometer was recently calibrated and a hydrometer can't get that far off in two days. I'm stumped.
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Some more thoughts...

hydrometers are notoriously inaccurate, although they are consistent to some degree, so you would think as long as it is double checked against a refractometer then you should be good...but there a few things I have found.

1.  hydrometers will provide different readings at different temps, so that is one thing to think about as the weather changes and impacts your tank temp, or whether you make new water without a heater. 

2.  hydrometers will provide different readings based on its cleanliness, whether it has been wet recently, rinsed, etc.

I don't think there is any big reason to sell you on a refractometer other than they are 20 bucks more than a hydrometer and are much more precise.  Their precision will allow you to better gauge how much your salinity is increasing.  In addition, they are not effected by temps to my knowledge. 

I am not concerned with the prestone heat, used that for years, but never raised my salinity.  If dosing around 1ml or more per gallon (of tank size) of two part per day, you will typically see your salinity creep up from 1.0260 to 1.0265 each week. 

You are either adding salty water from your ato, messed up your two part concentrations and are over dosing (you should see some precip), or you are experiencing measurement error. 

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How long are you letting your water change water mix? How much and how often are your water changes?
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I just did my first water change in six months yesterday the only thing that makes a bit if sense is the temp which Is something that never crossed my mind (even though it was buried somewhere in the archives [;)thanks for all the help
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