How's the weather in everyones area? Its a beautiful sunny day here in LA, not too hot either
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Typical Colorado... partly cloudy, chilly and windy. Better than freezing and snow! LA sounds great right about now!How's the weather in everyones area? Its a beautiful sunny day here in LA, not too hot either
Hello fellow Coloradoans. I'm in the SpringsTypical Colorado... partly cloudy, chilly and windy. Better than freezing and snow! LA sounds great right about now!
HEEEELLLOOOO from the Denver areaHello fellow Coloradoans. I'm in the Springs
gotta love it !South Texas beautiful 75.
I just got Hanna dkh checker. I've been using Salifert. Hanna measured 8.5 while Salifert is 9. Which one is more accurateWe are taking any and all questions currently - reefing or non reefing related ! Ask away in this thread
oops ! sorry about that - the price has been fixedNot on sale?
And I snapped it up. Great price and I thank ya!oo
oops ! sorry about that - the price has been fixed
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We use both Hanna and Salifert here in house for full redundancy - both are usually within 0.5ppm of one another so we will usually base our reading off of the average - also keep in mind Hanna may vary slightly from reagent to reagent . We also ICP all systems at least once a week to make sure all handheld test kits are testing accuratelyI just got Hanna dkh checker. I've been using Salifert. Hanna measured 8.5 while Salifert is 9. Which one is more accurate
So as long as it stays consistent and don't be chasing the numbers right?We use both Hanna and Salifert here in house for full redundancy - both are usually within 0.5ppm of one another so we will usually base our reading off of the average - also keep in mind Hanna may vary slightly from reagent to reagent . We also ICP all systems at least once a week to make sure all handheld test kits are testing accurately
exactly but we do stay around 7.5-8 dkhSo as long as it stays consistent and don't be chasing the numbers right?
UC Fallen Icarus are basically iridescent because of how bright they areI need a good bright zoa