Does anyone use a Hach Colorimeter for their reef testing?

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Another option is to buy non-Hach reagents. See if the Hach part number you want is listed here:


Then search for the corresponding Lovibond part number here:


They don't charge sales tax or, to the best of my knowledge, $50 hazmat fees like Hach. Lovibond reagents are drop shipped from the manufacturer in FL.

For example, if you want the Hach ammonia test part # 2668000 the Lovibond part # is 535500.
I found the price on the hach reagents aren’t that bad of a price
 

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I found the price on the hach reagents aren’t that bad of a price

This is what it costs to order ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate tests from Hach vs. Lovibond for the DR/890 or 900:

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The nitrate test is actually 50 tests, not 25.
 

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