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Unread 02/26/2012, 10:12 AM   #1
ken55
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Test Kit Advice

The background light changes the results of my test kit readings. For example, the living room has regular incandesant lighting and the kitchen has overhead flouresent lights. Depending on where I'm standing the colors look different (to me anyway). If I take it to the deck, natural sunlight, it looks different yet again. It's the Red Sea Marine Lab Master kit.

Any advice on the best way to read the results? Is there a reasonably priced kit that does not use color charts?

Thanks, Ken


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Unread 02/26/2012, 10:24 AM   #2
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Some charts have white on them so you hold it against the chart next to the colors and that should help some. That will keep the background colors from influencing it some. Hopefully that or a sheet of paper behind it will help some.

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Unread 02/26/2012, 10:39 AM   #3
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Color charts suck, to be blunt. They have wide ranges, and the color charts and the test water never seem to have the same hue regardless of lighting. The good news is, for the basic stuff like ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, you want it to be undetectable or zero, so any color at all to the test water is not good. For the calcium, alk, mag, you want and need more precision than what the color charts give you. Salifert and the Red Sea (Pro version) do it by titration. Although more expensive, they are worth it specifically for these tests.

Another piece of good news is that once you have your tank mature and stable, ammonia, nitrite and nitrate stay at zero, and you never really need to test them ever again. I test for those maybe once every 3 months just to be sure, but they always come back undetectable.


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Unread 02/26/2012, 11:44 PM   #4
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test it in the bathroom facing away from the light. dont look too hard. if you cant choose between 2 then its somewhere in the middle and too close to really matter. its usually at the low end that its hard to differentiate. The low end is a good place to be. DOnt stress.


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