dano January 29, 2010 January 29, 2010 After having the two part sit aroiund for months I finally started to dose and so now I am looking for a good (e.g. cheap and accurate) test kit to make sure I am dosing correctly. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Origami January 29, 2010 January 29, 2010 API makes a decently priced test kit for both alkalinity and calcium. I use them both for routine testing. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1756505 http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthre...hreadid=1306742 Elos also gets good review, but they're a little more expensive.
Sikryd January 29, 2010 January 29, 2010 Alkalinity I like Salifert. Calcium I go with the cheapest - API I also use another brand (any other is fine - just need a 2nd one) of test to test the Alkalinty. I do this just because I have found that alkalinity is the key for me as far as stability of the system and growth/happiness of my corals. Moreso for LPS.
bluefunelement January 29, 2010 January 29, 2010 I use API but with larger vials - 12ml so that I don't have to cap and shake between each drop- the calcium doesn't mix well for example. With 12ml it's just swirl open cap. Salifert on hand if anything seems suspect.
El Camaron January 29, 2010 January 29, 2010 yeah i may get the salifer alk but for now API is the only one and double check it with red sea but that one sucks.
onux20 January 29, 2010 January 29, 2010 I really like the Tropic Marin ALK test. Not sure if they changed the chemicals for the Ca/Mg test but it is now harder to decern color changes. But I still like it.
zygote2k January 29, 2010 January 29, 2010 I've been testing various fish tanks for nearly 20 years now and I have found that 90% of the test kits out there just plain suck for various reasons. If you want ease of use, inexpensiveness, and accuracy, go with Salifert. If you want ultra-high precision, go with Lamotte. Lamotte is more expensive but they do offer refills so you don't have to buy a whole kit when the reagents run out.
bluefunelement January 29, 2010 January 29, 2010 yeah i may get the salifer alk but for now API is the only one and double check it with red sea but that one sucks. The Red Sea basic one is a joke but now they have an Alkalinity Pro that looks to be a Salifert-style 2-part titration test. I plan to get the Seachem as well as it resolves Borate vs Carbonate Alk - probably not needed but it's got Mag also so it's a good value. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2007/8/review
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