Using test kits from 2015, because why not

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I'm pretty sure this is how people are using their Reefbots right? :p

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As can be seen nobody should be taking this seriously but I was messing around with the reefbot, trying to set it up to test multiple tanks.

Found some old Red Sea test kits that I got while trading\buying stuff on Craigslist. There was also one of these tests left in the Reefbot. So now I have reagent with a 2021 exp date, some from 2017, and lastly from 2015.
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Got curious to see what the difference would be. So scooped a liter from the sump that is currently curing rock with very high phosphate readings.
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So let's see what is does, any predictions on what the difference will be between the reagents? ;Pompus


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For phosphate it shouldn't be a big problem if its expired, but magnesium is ime.
 
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For phosphate it shouldn't be a big problem if its expired, but magnesium is ime.

We will find out shortly, hope it's not an issue, that would mean I don't have to throw the old kits out ;Happy

I would guess a wide swing in results. Waiting for your conclusions... :eek:

I would expect the same. Maybe minor but 6 years is a long time.. we'll see
 
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Well...

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According to this there is no difference, tried both low and high range, all same result.

But... When I test using the Giesemann test by hand I get this..
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From 0 to 0.03 on the Giesemann test kit. Although I would thinks that's within the margin of error? Weird though that the red sea test kit in the Reefbot keeps telling me it's zero. I would think I needed to add some because we know zero isnt good, but 0.03 is fine by me. Any thoughts?
 

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