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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Florida
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test kits?
what kind do you use? and where do you get them?
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Woodbridge, NJ
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Salifert are the best IME.
For ph you might find a meter better in the long run. I have a Milwaukee SM101. Pinpoint seem to be the most popular. I keep a closer eye on my ph with a meter than I did with a test kit. Custom Aquatics has the best online prices for Salifert kits.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Long Island
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Use salifert,
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Winterhaven, fl
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yep. salifert is the best by far...
ive used hagen, seachem, and american pharm.. maroon lagoon has some good prices on them. the four i keep up with on my reef is magnesium kh, calcium and phoshates. i also periodically test for ammonia , nitrate and ph |
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I use salifert and seachem.
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Google Salifert. I've ordered some online from Marine Depot, but there are plenty of other places that sell them as well.
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Salifert, along with a seachem kit...
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Salifert
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The cheaper and reliable enough: Aquarium Pharmaceuticals for ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, phosphates. KH - for routine multiple testing, but only after comparizon with Salifert kit ( I'm keeping one Salifert kH for comparizon, while making most of measurements with AP).
Expensive, but reliable: Salifert for everything, Seachem Reef Calcium (and other their Reef tests - in big white plastic boxes, NOT in small blue ones).
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I use aquarium pharmaceuticals for ammonia,nitrites,nitrate and ph... They are pretty reliable if done correctly.
I have a salifert for my calcium and a seachem for my iodine, which is a PIA IMO
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I like the seachem titratable tests (calcium, alkalinity). I prefer the seachem calcium to the salifert. Salifert is good, though -- I just don't like their syringe or the scoop for the powder.
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