My experience from last night.
Normally I am using Elos test kist for testing Alk and Alk is constantly about 10 dKH. I am also using Seachem reef salt and accordingly to Seachem when testing with "normal" test kits I have to substract 1 dKH to compensate for the slightly elevated Borate levels in their Salt. So far so good.
My LFS ran out of Elos kits and I got a Salifert kit (expiration date: 01/15),
Tested and waited until the result was a steady pink color as required...and my result was 13 dKH. Tested again and 13 again...After a few "what the heck's..." I decided to test with the reference fluid that comes with the kit. The reference fluid is supposed to be around 7.3. Tested and my result was around 10.5.
I am clueless....
Any of you had the same experience?
Thanks
Michael
Normally I am using Elos test kist for testing Alk and Alk is constantly about 10 dKH. I am also using Seachem reef salt and accordingly to Seachem when testing with "normal" test kits I have to substract 1 dKH to compensate for the slightly elevated Borate levels in their Salt. So far so good.
My LFS ran out of Elos kits and I got a Salifert kit (expiration date: 01/15),
Tested and waited until the result was a steady pink color as required...and my result was 13 dKH. Tested again and 13 again...After a few "what the heck's..." I decided to test with the reference fluid that comes with the kit. The reference fluid is supposed to be around 7.3. Tested and my result was around 10.5.
I am clueless....
Any of you had the same experience?
Thanks
Michael