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12/16/2014, 10:19 PM | #1 |
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Best Test kits for Alk, Calc, mag, and PH
I am looking to buy reputable test kits for these paramaters:
Alkalinity Calcium magnesium PH Temperature Salinity Please let me know the best, most reliable, most widely used and what is working best for you. Thanks Last edited by tomslick; 12/16/2014 at 10:57 PM. |
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For ALK, Cal, Mag I am partial to salifert.
pH I use a Hach sension probe ( got it from work) Temp I got a digital thermometer in the sump and in a DT overflow. Salinity I use a Myron L Company 4p meter checks conductivity,TDS, temp ( got it from work as well)
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I've used both Salifert and the new Red Sea Pro kits for Ca, Mg and Alk, although I now use a Hanna checker for Alk. Hanna would be a good choice for PO4 too. For pH I used a Pinpoint monitor with lab grade probe. Temperature is a Pinpoint dual stage controller. For SG I used to use a Tropic Marin floating hydrometer, but now use a refractometer.
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Hanna checker for Alk and Ca
Temp and PH on Apex |
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Salifert for Alk, Calc and Mg
Don't bother with measuring pH I use an Apex for temperature Any refractometer for Salinity, calibrate yourself with 35ppt solution
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I use API for Alkalinity, pH and calcium, Red Sea for Magnesium and Elos professional for phosphate and a cheap refractometer I zero with tapwater. Here's a couple of good links to see test kit comparisons:
http://dfwmas.org/files/TestKitAnalysis.pdf http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2012/6/chemistry
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Alkalinity: Hanna Checker
Calcium: Salifert or Red Sea Pro magnesium: Salifert or Red Sea Pro PH: Probe Temperature: calibrated probe, I use a lab grade glass thermometer for calibration Salinity: Refractometer (calibrated with 1.026 solution) |
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Don't forget phosphate. Keeping po4 in check goes a looooooong way to reef health. Hanna checker does a great job for that. Otherwise I use salifert.
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Red Sea for all except po4 ( Hanna checker) and salifert for mg.
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BRS, watch for sales this time of year. Don't forget pH calibration fluid. Not all refractometers come with calibration solution, so if necessary add that to your shopping list.
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Likely not. Will need to order it separate. May check to see if a local hobbyist has some. You just need a drop or two.
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