Probably the close to $400.00 unitswhich one do you mean?
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Probably the close to $400.00 unitswhich one do you mean?
I think all the checkers are well worthy. They are accurate and you get a result in numbers right away. I do have Alkalinity, Calcium, Po and Nitrate, and I don't have to deal with colors anymore.Hey Everyone
Looking for some advice on whether it is worth replacing my salifert testers with Hanna testers. My wife got me a hanna nitrite tester for Christmas as well as 100 dollar gift card to BRS. I was thinking I could get the alkalinity and phosphate and maybe ammonia tester as well with an extra gift card I have. Is this a good plan or is it better to stick with my Salifert testers?
Thanks in advance
1fastrock
I’ll give it a shot! I think the real solution here is to create a trident like product that monitors nitrate and phosphatereally! The last 3 colours are the ones you will be looking at not the nice shades of blue...post back with how you get on.
I recently posted regarding this.I almost never check nitrite anymore. After tank is cycled it should always be zero, unless some catastrophic happens to harm the biological filter.
Most recommend there alk. And ulr phosphate tests. I have the calcium test and it is a bit cumbersome. I would still keep the salifert kits to double check the hannas.
Probably the close to $400.00 units
https://www.hannainst.com/search?search_query=phosphorus
I read this often on this site, but when I spoke with a Hanna sales rep at the time they released the ULR Phosphate checker, I was told that the ULR Phosphorus and ULR Phosphate checkers are actually identical except the Phosphate version does the math conversion automatically and rounds the result to 2 decimal points (this is where the "accuracy" claim comes in but is really only a rounding variance). Even the reagents are identical although they have different part numbers to avoid confusion. Personally I have no need for Phosphate readings to the third decimal point as I don't chase numbers to that extent, so I am perfectly happy using the ULR Phosphate checker.The Hanna phosphorus is said to be a better test compared to the Hanna phosphate
There is a little math to get your phosphate reading but more accurate test kit .