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OK, so I have a Figure 8 Puffer tank and the tank currently sits at 0.4SG, I've tried really hard to raise it, i've added loads of salt over time, more than recommened by my LFS. How can I raise the SG!? I am using marine salts.
Hydrometers are pretty inaccurate at the best of time, especially the swing arm type which give false readings if a bubble gets near the arm.
Accuracy is not as important in brackish as marine, though a refractometer only costs about £35 and that will give one that does not need re-calibration within 10 degrees of room temp. Not a bad price for piece of mind (though as mentioned before, the SG of brackish does not have to be an unchanging constant as it does in marine)
Nmonks may disagree here, but I would imagine that so long as the SG is not out by more than 0.005 between shop and tank water, you should be alright with a couple of hours or so drip acclimitisation (have the water from the tank drip into the bag at a rate of 1 drip per second through a knotted piece of airline).