Calcium Different readings Hanna and salifert

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Sup guys I just tested my calcium with Hanna checker and it reads 413…I also tested with salifert calcium and it reads 350…what one should I go off of?thanks if the Hanna is that far off would this be why my torch corals never fully open?
 

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Mine are always basically identical, use distilled water in you hanna not rodi, works a treat. There was another thread about this exact thing this evening I took these test today as a comparison for that thread

Salifert new style test 400ppm
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Sup guys I just tested my calcium with Hanna checker and it reads 413…I also tested with salifert calcium and it reads 350…what one should I go off of?thanks if the Hanna is that far off would this be why my torch corals never fully open?
I would order some analytical grade De-Ionized water for that hannah checker. Our RODI systems don't put out high enough quality or consistant enough water to use as a refernce for that checker. It's really stupid that they didn't use a prefilled reference cuvette. Maybe the variation between cuvettes can mess with the meter. And distilled water is not the same as de-ionized.
 

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