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Has anyone had any experience with the aquarium systems seatest test kits? any reviews/experiences? cant find anything on them, my LFS recommended them but im getting "odd" or just unexpected readings and dont know if i 100% trust them yet. Im using the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate test kits of theirs.
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Has anyone had any experience with the aquarium systems seatest test kits? any reviews/experiences? cant find anything on them, my LFS recommended them but im getting "odd" or just unexpected readings and dont know if i 100% trust them yet. Im using the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate test kits of theirs.
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As with all tests - making sure you're doing them correctly is the most important to consistency (as well as making sure ingredients aren't expired, etc) - Remember that all tests will also have a margin of error - so if you check a duplicate sample - one time the pH for example might be 8.7, the second 8.5. What errors are you having?

PS - they are recommended by Dr. Tim's - I have used them before without problem
 
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As with all tests - making sure you're doing them correctly is the most important to consistency (as well as making sure ingredients aren't expired, etc) - Remember that all tests will also have a margin of error - so if you check a duplicate sample - one time the pH for example might be 8.7, the second 8.5. What errors are you having?

PS - they are recommended by Dr. Tim's - I have used them before without problem
Thanks a lot for the reply I appreciate it
 
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