Oceanic BioCube Mini Hydrometer
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Oceanic biocube hydrometer
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NATHAN LAMAR
Below Average
Posted: 5/4/2013 from KENNEWICK, WA UNITED STATES
1.5
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
I bought this for my pico because it was small. But it won't stick to the glass with flow pretty much off. So u have to hold it in the tank to get a reading. Another thing about it is u can just fill it with water then take it out and read it, it has holes on top and bottom.
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Suction cups suck
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JEFFREY ROBINSON
Unsatisfactory
Posted: 3/9/2013 from ROANOKE, VA UNITED STATES
0.5
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
i had placed this in my tank with 320 lbs. of live rock well it fell off of the glass and under the live rock so i had to remove live rock to retrieve it. The hydrometer is somewhat accurate i now use magnets to hold it into place.
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Mini Hydrometer
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Yves
Unsatisfactory
Posted: 5/21/2011 from San Diego, CA
1.0
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
Nice idea but it doesn't work unless you turn all your pumps off, the flow makes the needle jump making it impossible to read. Save your money.
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Too hard to use
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JOHN H JOSEPH
Below Average
Posted: 5/19/2011 from Forest Hills, NY UNITED STATES
2.0
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
Mine does keep accurate readings more or less. But it's so difficult to keep level, don't bother. If you depend on this item to keep your tank, you are in trouble. Mostly a waste of time, try red sea
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Don't waist your money
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STEVE
Unsatisfactory
Posted: 12/8/2010 from FL UNITED STATES
1.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
Instruction sheet says submerge 6in under water and wait 24hrs before first/initial reading to give hydrometer time to break-in. After one week and the needle not providing any reading, I pitched it in the trash where it belongs. Save your money people!
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Inaccurate
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CHARLES BAILEY
Below Average
Posted: 7/22/2010 from ORANGE PARK, FL UNITED STATES
2.0
5
Experience Level:
Beginner
Comments:
This would likely be great for permanent placement into a sump for a quick check on the salt levels. It is extremely sensitive to distance from the water level and being level though, and even at its most accurate readings, it is still not that accurate.
If you dont have a hydrometer, don't make this your first. If you do have one and would like to permanently mount this either in your sump or tank for a quick idea of the salt levels (so that you can pull out your accurate one and verify), this is perfect for you.
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Stay Away from this product!
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PACHARAPONG PONGPAIROJANA
Unsatisfactory
Posted: 6/14/2010 from PANORAMA CITY, CA UNITED STATE
1.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
I have been using my refractometer for over two years and it always gave me accurate reading every time. I bought two of these hydrometers three months ago because I thought it would be nice if I could get a quick reading of the salinity level in my tank at anytime I want. Well, they both have been giving accurate readings until now. One of them showed that the salinity was well below the proper level in one of my tanks and the other one showed that the salinity in my other tank was way too high. I didn't trust these readings at all so I used my refractometer and found the salinity in both tanks to be at 1.024 and 1.025. So, both of these things only worked fine for about three months then started giving me false readings! If you want to buy a hydrometer I would strongly suggest that you invest in a hydrometer instead. DON'T WASTE YOU MONEY ON THIS HYDROMETER!
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Eh...
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Matt
Below Average
Posted: 3/2/2010 from ROUND ROCK, TX UNITED STATES
2.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
For 10 bucks, I decided to give it a try. As of now, it has been pretty pointless. I keep it in display of a 12 gallon. The flow is such that it moves the needle as well as the whole unit, thus preventing any semblance of a reading. Kept in an area of little flow, it may work. So far, I have no luck. But leave it to Oceanic. They rush these "good idea" products to the market, without having thought thru the practicality and usability of the product.
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Great Product
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SHANE
Excellent!
Posted: 2/16/2010 from Morehead City, NC UNITED STATE
5.0
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
This is the first submersible I have used that actually keeps correct salinity. It reads on back of the package to wait 24 hours before taking first reading, but mine worked immediately giving me an accurate and reliable reading. I placed this device in my refugium and works very well.
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overly sensitive due to size
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jay
Below Average
Posted: 11/17/2009 from Torrance, CA UNITED STATES
2.0
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
I bought this planning to stick it in my sump. My sump actually doesn't have that bad a microbubble problem compared to others, but very quickly these microbubbles get into the hydrometer and makes the readings inconsistent.
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