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10/13/2021, 02:44 AM | #1 |
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Which test kits are the most accurate these days? I will get an electronic ph probe but for now all the other tests need to be of the chemical type. Thank you.
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10/13/2021, 07:11 AM | #2 |
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Good question! I haven't seen anyone compare the different test kits to standards in a long time. The comparisons I've seen don't really show much difference when done side by side. FWIW I use the following:
API - ALk, pH, calcium Nyos - PO4, Nitrate Elos - PO4 Red Sea - low range nitrate, magnesium
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10/13/2021, 11:05 AM | #3 |
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Thank you. I will be filling the tank by the middle of next week so I want to get my test kits in hand pretty soon.
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10/13/2021, 02:57 PM | #4 |
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I like the hanna checkers cause they make it so easy. I have the alk, phosphate, calc, nitrate (low and high range).
I also like the salifert tests. When testing hanna and salifert simultaneously for comparison they aren't took far off. |
10/15/2021, 07:12 AM | #5 |
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I've used Salifert exclusively for over 30 years. Reasonably priced, easy to use, repeatable results.
And FWIW - I wouldn't waste a dime on a pH checker - it's a number that just does not mean all that much in a marine tank. Concentrate on Salinity, temp, Nitrate, Phosphate, and if you keep stony corals, Calcium, Alkalinity, and Magnesium.
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10/15/2021, 08:49 AM | #6 |
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Salifert for everything except alk, love my Hanna alk checker.
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10/15/2021, 10:23 PM | #7 |
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Thank you all for the recommendations. The only reason I am considering a ph meter is for when I start Kalkaska dosing. It'll be a while before I get to that point. I suppose I could just check alk, cal, and mag. If I keep those numbers where they should be then ph should be where it needs to be. Please let me know if that logic is flawed
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10/16/2021, 05:53 AM | #8 | |
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When you start kalkwasser, you’ll want a controller like apex which will have a pH probe. I use salifert for everything for decades Recently I’ve switched to Nyos for nitrate and Hanna for po4, it’s only been a few years but I think I’ll stick with these.
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10/17/2021, 09:49 AM | #9 |
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I use Salifert for Magnesium, Alk and Phosphates although the phosphate test is hard for me to read. I use API for Nitrates Calcium and PH. I also have a Milwaukee PH600 but even calibrated, it sometimes seems to be a few points off from the API and others it matches exactly, I just take an average of the two.
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