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View Poll Results: What test kit do you use? What alkalinity do you keep? | |||
Salifert <7 dKH |
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0 | 0% |
Salifert 7-8 dKH |
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4 | 4.55% |
Salifert 8-9 dKH |
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16 | 18.18% |
Salifert 9-10 dKH |
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8 | 9.09% |
Salifert >10 dKH |
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4 | 4.55% |
Elos <7 dKH |
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0 | 0% |
Elos 7-8 dKH |
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6 | 6.82% |
Elos 8-9 dKH |
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10 | 11.36% |
Elos 9-10 dKH |
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10 | 11.36% |
Elos <10 dKH |
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1 | 1.14% |
High end kit (LaMotte, Hanna, etc) <7 dKH |
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0 | 0% |
High end 7-8 dKH |
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2 | 2.27% |
High end 8-9 dKH |
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5 | 5.68% |
High end 9-10 dKH |
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1 | 1.14% |
High end >10 dKH |
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0 | 0% |
Lower end (API, Hagen, Instant Ocean, etc) <7 dKH |
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2 | 2.27% |
Lower end 7-8 dKH |
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8 | 9.09% |
Lower end 8-9 dKH |
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5 | 5.68% |
Lower end 9-10 dKH |
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7 | 7.95% |
Lower end >10 dKH |
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4 | 4.55% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 88. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1
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![]() Just so I know where to vote, where do you rate the seachem test as for high end, low end? Thanks.
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![]() Seachem is low end. Thanks for voting!
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Salifert's calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium are all very similar tests. Salifert's alkalinity is a bit tricky because the color changes slowly over several drops from blue, to blue purple, to purple, to purple pink, to pink. According to customer service you're supposed to read it when the color is purple pink. This can be difficult to tell, but in all reality the difference is like 0.25 dKH all the way from blue to pink so who cares to be that picky? I wish Elos was as picky as the Salifert kits though, as with Elos (and API) you go up by quite a jump. I guess you get used to it. I just know that I don't want the color to change when I put in 7 drops (7 dKH), but I do want it to change when I put in 8 drops (8 dKH) because I want alkalinity between 7 and 8. Takes a bit of getting used to not knowing exactly what you're at when you're used to kits like Salifert. Last edited by Myka; 05-02-2010 at 12:35 AM. |
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![]() low end for 35$. I would hate to see how much the high end kits are worth!
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![]() That is simply because I am more interested in Salifert VS Elos than anything, and you can't put the Seachem kits with kit like Hanna, LaMotte etc which are very pricey. Some of API and Seachem's kits are comparable (imo) to Salifert which I would consider mid-end test kits, but that is irrelevant for the purpose of this poll. Imo, Elos is a slight step up from Salifert, but neither Salifert nor Elos could be considered high end kits.
IMO high end would be: LaMotte, Hanna, Merck, etc. Mid would be: Elos, Salifert, Seachem, API, etc. Low-end would be: Hagen, Instant Ocean, etc. API kits are good bang for the buck. Last edited by Myka; 05-02-2010 at 12:43 AM. |
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![]() My tank was just started up but my new water change water tested the same as the tank (Elos 10 dKH with Reef Crystals).
You can't bring it down can you? I doubt it will be an issue once there is a demand for it but right now is there a problem with that? |
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![]() Elos test kit - Alk - 16 drops 8 dkh - where I try to keep it
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![]() I lost quite a few sps colonies and frags because of a bad Salifert Alk test kit( read higher than the alk actually was) so i switched to API. From what i have read everywhere, not one test kit is always accurate. Some people have had bad Salifert, Elos or API test kits. So i tought i might as well save a few bucks with API. Oh and after that i got a bad Salifert test kit too
![]() This is sooo frustrating. I keep my alk at around 8 because i'm dosing VSV. |
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![]() No, you can't bring it down. It will probably be better once you have a demand for it. This is one of the reasons I switched away from IO which is 11 dKH out of the bucket. When I'm trying to keep 7-8 dKH a water change with 11 dKH can make quite a shift. I switched to H2Ocean and am happier that the alk is about 8.75 dKH (Elos) out of the bucket (first bucket I have tested...haven't double checked my numbers yet). I'm stoked I don't have to dose calcium, alkalinity, or magnesium with the H2Ocean, but the potassium is just as low as IO at ~250 ppm.
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![]() I have 2 relatively new Elos KH test kits (correct instructions) that give me different readings. Both are supposed to be identical kits but one will read 8.5 while the other will read 7-7.5. It appears that the reagent is the same in both kits but the droppers are clearly different and one produces visibly larger drops, thus needing fewer drops to change colour and giving me a lower reading.
I don't know which one is accurate since I don't feel like going out and buying a third kh test kit so i've just been testing twice and splitting the difference. Anybody else ever have Elos inconsistencies?
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