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How often are you testing?!? I love it!I figured a picture is worth a thousand words. ;Pompus
Sure you got enough? LolI figured a picture is worth a thousand words. ;Pompus
I can guarantee that’s one of the the best dosed tanks in the world. Lol it’s good stuffSure you got enough? Lol
Thanks! I usually test ALK and phosphates 3-5x/week.How often are you testing?!? I love it!
Haha I should be stocked for 2020. Although idk, it is 2020!Sure you got enough? Lol
You’ve gone through the test kit journey. I was curious if there was a quality difference year over year between the test kits which have been consistent and which are better or worse over time. I definitely have an opinion forming, now that I’m aware of hach I’ve add that to the list of test kits I should try. I also like your idea of using pippettes and the care. I do that with the Hanna checker pipettes plan on being more ridged with the cleaning. Thank you for sharing! It’s great info!ALK: GHL Ion Director (best); Salifert; Red Sea (will phase out); Hanna checker (unreliable)
Ca: Salifert; Red Sea (will phase out)
Mg: Salifert; Red Sea (will phase out)
PO4: Red Sea (most reliable); Hanna P (unreliable; inconsistent; losing faith in Hanna checkers. Had same experience with them many years ago and gave up on them back then but tried them again more recently. They appear to be unreliable because of sensitivity to fingerprints, smudges, scratches etc on the vials).
NO3: Nyos (easy; seems consistent; but no "fine tuning" between adjacent colors for 12 and 25); Red Sea (good, but time consuming; annoying when reading is around 4 because 4 is upper level of "low range" and bottom level of "high range", but has adjacent colors for 12 and 16 as compared to Nyos 12 and 25); will try Salifert
K: Salifert
Cu: Salifert; Hanna checker (for fish Q)
-Triton ICP and N-DOC and API ICP from time to time.
-Used Hach many years ago and am planning to revisit them.
-I use laboratory-grade pipettes to measure volumes for all kits instead of syringes. Rinse all vials in tap water followed by RO/DI after every use, then dry them. (Very important, especially for Hanna checkers, IMO)
I can't say that I've seen a difference over the years comparing the same test kit with itself,You’ve gone through the test kit journey. I was curious if there was a quality difference year over year between the test kits which have been consistent and which are better or worse over time. I definitely have an opinion forming, now that I’m aware of hach I’ve add that to the list of test kits I should try. I also like your idea of using pippettes and the care. I do that with the Hanna checker pipettes plan on being more ridged with the cleaning. Thank you for sharing! It’s great info!
Nothing that can’t be fixed.. Hach will be added! In all honesty I hadn’t heard of it. Now I have a interest piqued!
Thank you and thank you for the feedback!
That's good to know. I was sharing my findings with my wife this morning (biology major) we nerd'ed out on my poll question then she started to critique my polling/research style can never winIt's more aimed at aquaculture and other water professionals, rather than aquarium hobbyists.
True statement, but high quality equipment. In the past I found them pretty decent to work with and I was successful using their tests. I'll post some pics later of what their stuff looks like for those curious.It's more aimed at aquaculture and other water professionals, rather than aquarium hobbyists.
Thank you for the feedback!I think the key is to find a kit you feel is good. I watched many videos and settled on Hanna for alkalinity and phosphate(ULR Phosphate). I’m anal at times so I use a 10cc syringe to fill sample bottles and do all tests the exact same way for same amount of time so even it’s always consistent. I went with Red Sea for calcium and magnesium. Then Nyos for nitrates and that’s all I test. To me consistency is key. These are all hobby grade and won’t be exact so I just shoot for stability