Salifert Nitrate and Phosphate readings

ONO

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I'm having a hard time deciding what my levels are and being subjective...looking for second opinion on my readings.

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Hanna checkers is the answer here. I had the same issues. Never going back.

But your phosphates are high. Probably .4+ and your nitrate is over 15. Good luck.
 

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Ditto. I find the hanna checkers annoying and prefer Elos and Nyos but if you're having trouble discerning the colors at the levels you're getting, something with a digital display would probably work better for you.
 

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