I'm in Florida, Just made the migration in March!Are you in Delaware or Florida?
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I'm in Florida, Just made the migration in March!Are you in Delaware or Florida?
If you can't resist the urge to mess with things, grab a cheap microscope and periodically look at all the stuff in a drop of waterOk ok ok. I'll just sit back and watch my hitchhiker snails move about for a few weeks lol. I just get so excited for my new hobby that I just wanna touch it lol
Ok, then the PM I sent is still relevant, lolI'm in Florida, Just made the migration in March!
These are all great options, but at this point in the process, a salifert nitrate test is really all that's needed... API is fine for ammonia and once the Salifert reagents are used up, if the OP wants a fancier nitrate test, he can invest in one. (And no, I have no stock in Salifert, just trying to simplify )And as far as the test kits themselves, API and Red Sea are popular because they are inexpensive, but many here don't trust them.
I like some of the Hana Checkers for some tests, I got most of mine used like new over time.
Otherwise, the Salifert test kits are very popular. They work like a titration, and are much easier to read than the type where you have to match the color to the chart:
Salifert Ammonia Test Kit on Chew.com
Salifert Nitrate Test Kit on Chew.com
And I think a lot of people like the Nyos test kit for nitrate. It's a color changing one, but it's much easier to read than most:
Nyos Nitrate Test Kit at Bulk Reef Supply.com
I'm sure others can offer further recommendations.
I agree! I'm in the market for one myself. I found this recent thread helpful.If you can't resist the urge to mess with things, grab a cheap microscope and periodically look at all the stuff in a drop of water
I just wanted to give the OP some reliable test options that were much cheaper than the Checkers ;-)These are all great options, but at this point in the process, a salifert nitrate test is really all that's needed... API is fine for ammonia and once the Salifert reagents are used up, if the OP wants a fancier nitrate test, he can invest in one. (And no, I have no stock in Salifert, just trying to simplify )
I would buy different tests but I'm not sure which I should get. I can't fathom paying 500$ for all the Hanna tests I would need...