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Test Kits
Just want to see what test kits we are all using for
1. Calcium 2. PH 3. Kh 4. Phosphate 5. Natrate 6. Nitrite 7. Ammonia The good the bad and the ugly. |
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I ponied up and bought all of the above in salifert test kits for my new setup.
I hope to not be disappointed... suckers cost me a fortune.
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Re: Test Kits
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2) PH : hagen 3) Kh : elos 4) PO4 : salifert 5) NO3 : hagen 6) NO2 : used hagen kit for initial cycle, i don't test for it anymore, it should be zero 7) NH4 : used hagen kit for initial cycle, i don't test for it anymore, it should be zero 8) Mg : Elos J. |
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calcium- LaMotte
pH - Pinpoint monitor Kh/alk - LaMotte Nitrate - LaMotte Nitrite - Salifert Ammonia - Salifert SG/salinity - Premium Aquatics refractometer LaMotte prefered
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1. Calcium- Salifert
2. PH- Pinpoint 3. Kh- LaMotte 4. Phosphate- Hanna 5. Nitrate- Salifert 6. Nitrite- Don't test 7. Ammonia- Don't test |
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reefworm, if you don't mind me asking where do you find the LaMotte kits?
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Re: Test Kits
1. Calcium - Salifert
2. PH - I use a handheld probe outside the tank and a probe hooked to controller in the sump 3. Kh - ELOS or Salifert 4. Phosphate - ELOS 5. Nitrate - ELOS 6. Nitrite - I don't bother any more 7. Ammonia I don't bother any more Magnesium - ELOS Salinity - Calibrated refractometer I'd add Magnesium to your testing. If I were to suspect an ammonia or nitrite problem I'd just get an API kit for those. |
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Started using Hagen first. Now I am using all Seachem kits. I like them a lot, easy to read and use. Plus they come with reference, to check if kits are still testing good...
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1. Calcium: Salifert
2. PH: Salifert 3. Kh: Salifert 4. Phosphate: Salifert 5. Nitrate: Salifert 6. Nitrite: API 7. Ammonia: API |
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1. Calcium: Seachem Reef status
2. PH: Seachem 3. Kh: Seachem Reef status 4. Phosphate: none 5. Natrate: Seachem 6. Nitrite: Seachem 7. Ammonia: Seachem 8. Magnesium: Seachem Reef status |
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Great info thanks lets keep going Salifert is popular
Hows the pinpoint for PH always wanted one.
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Thanks Reefworm nice web site.
How often do you have to change the pinpoint probe?
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haven't had to yet after a year, but might be getting close from a planned maintenance schedule. just keep it wet in the recommended calibration fluid.
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My research on kits turned up a discussion that pretty much concluded that when tested, the API kits were just almost as accurate as the salifert/elos tests.
I save the $35/kit I would be spending on either of those and use it for things like rent and groceries.
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I didnt think it had anything to do with accuracy, rather easy of testing, the salifert test has much nicer accessories, a good syringe for tritations instead of a cheap one. nicer scooper for powders. insignicant maybe, but all the accuracy in the world is worthless if I can screw it up
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