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Looking for a test kit/ set of kits to use for a beginner level saltwater tank. Ill be doing mostly softies, maybe dipping my toes into lps if it goes well.
I saw this set of test kits that seemed to cover most everything: https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-master-test-kit-bundle-bulk-reef-supply.html
Wondering if that will be good for me, or if there are other parameters i should be more concerned with. I heard the API test kit is junk so I will stay away from it.
 

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I didn’t look at the brs, but I used Red Sea and was really happy until I got Hanna testers as digital is better for me than seeing color changes.
 

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I strongly recommend Hanna for phosphate (I use the ULR version). For nitrate the HR Hanna is nice but if you want to save some money I’ve used salifert and like it also. I also use Hanna for alkalinity and magnesium, but I’ve used the Red Sea pro kit for these and calcium and never had an issue with any of them either.
 

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Just beginning and soft corals, you could probably get by with just Nitrate and Phosphate honestly
 

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Got to amazon and get Salifert for Alk, Calcium and maybe Nitrate. This is enough for now. They are cheaper, super accurate and easy to use.

Come back to phosphate later, if at all. You don't need to really test magnesium if you are doing softies and can add it in a ratio with calcium.
 

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You don't need the hanna alk. The salifert or red sea pro are both cheaper and do the same thing quicker.
 

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Use Hanna, work for me, I like numbers. Ca Alk NO3 PO4 and PH. Mg dont test much but salifert, using AF Reef salts keeps its proper w water changes.
 

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The only hanna test kit that I think everyone should have if possible is the phosphorus ulr or phosphate ulr. Everything else can be done cheaper. However, I really like the hanna hr nitrate test kit, particularly since I am colorblind.
 

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Looking for a test kit/ set of kits to use for a beginner level saltwater tank. Ill be doing mostly softies, maybe dipping my toes into lps if it goes well.
I saw this set of test kits that seemed to cover most everything: https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-master-test-kit-bundle-bulk-reef-supply.html
Wondering if that will be good for me, or if there are other parameters i should be more concerned with. I heard the API test kit is junk so I will stay away from it.
I bought that. They are al easy and fairly accurate. Be sure to test regularly and record your results in a log.
 

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