Last week I got an Apex Trident for my 100 gallon mixed reef tank. After letting it run tests for several days and then doing a calibration it is reading the following as of this morning:
Alk 7.48 dKh (hanna 8.3 dKH)
Calcium 403 ppm (hanna 413)
Magnesium 1360 ppm (salifert 1350)
As you can see above the calcium and magnesium are pretty close to my manual testing but the difference in alkalinity is pretty big ( 0.8 dKH ). I decided to get a salifert alkalinity test and it measured 7.5 dKH which pretty much matches what the Trident reads. So now this leaves me to believe that the hanna tester is off and frankly I am not surprised as I have had batches where the testing jumps up or down 0.5 dKH after switching to a new bottle. I am fine with accepting that the hanna tester is probably inaccurate, but here is the weird part...
In my 20 gallon tank the hanna reads 9.1 and the salifert reads 8.9 so its only only a difference of 0.2 but in my 100 gallon tank, the hanna reads 8.3 and the salifert reads 7.5. Any ideas on why the reading would be way off in just one tank and not the other? I am not a chemist but It makes me think that the hanna reagent is reacting to something in my 100 gallon tank that is throwing it off.
Alk 7.48 dKh (hanna 8.3 dKH)
Calcium 403 ppm (hanna 413)
Magnesium 1360 ppm (salifert 1350)
As you can see above the calcium and magnesium are pretty close to my manual testing but the difference in alkalinity is pretty big ( 0.8 dKH ). I decided to get a salifert alkalinity test and it measured 7.5 dKH which pretty much matches what the Trident reads. So now this leaves me to believe that the hanna tester is off and frankly I am not surprised as I have had batches where the testing jumps up or down 0.5 dKH after switching to a new bottle. I am fine with accepting that the hanna tester is probably inaccurate, but here is the weird part...
In my 20 gallon tank the hanna reads 9.1 and the salifert reads 8.9 so its only only a difference of 0.2 but in my 100 gallon tank, the hanna reads 8.3 and the salifert reads 7.5. Any ideas on why the reading would be way off in just one tank and not the other? I am not a chemist but It makes me think that the hanna reagent is reacting to something in my 100 gallon tank that is throwing it off.