MAKE TESTING EASY! - A New GIVEAWAY From Hanna and Marine Depot

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EightOmens

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Glad you have a newsletter. I'm getting ready to set up a new sw system. We had a fw before and I remember the test kits we had and the color matching was extremely difficult. I would love to be able to get all accurate, digital readouts as the chemical balances are so much more critical and precise in a healthy reef system
 

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Entry made! Hope to be able to have a full test kit so I can check all the parameters instead of just relying on the few kits I have that don't seem too accurate.
 

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There are so many times when a thread is started asking which tests are most accurate. Hanna always comes in first and I would love to be part of the Hanna family of testers!
 

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All in, mainly for ease of use. Maybe its because I'm fairly new to the hobby, but I find titration in general is challenging to read while I'm trying to ensure correct water parameters.
 

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Subscribed, followed on Facebook and Instagram! I have a Hanna ULR phosphate meter that I LOVE. The only way to check phosphate levels and feel confident in the results. I would love to get my hands on some of their other products. Right now I am battling a mild outbreak of Amphidinium dinos. Would like to try to increase my pH a little, but I don't trust any of the pH meters that I can find that aren't crazy expensive.
 

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