I was thinking about getting hanna checkers but I'd need 7 different ones and I dont really have $500 I guess I could buy them used but it would still be expensive and I'm not sure it would be 100% working.
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what about ones to measure the nitrogen cycle, calcium, and phI would not think you need 8 of them.
I like the ones I have except Magnesium
Alk, High Range Nitrate, ULR Phosphate, Phosphorous .
I am planning to get coralHanna's calcium tester is a little sketchy but you dont really need to worry about calcium and alk if you dont have coral.
why get new ones?Get new ones. Alkalinity is the most important. Then maybe save up to get phosphate and calcium.
hahahaAside -- Hanna makes the Marine Master checker that does a bunch of parameters in one unit for <$500 so you could check that out.
I like the Hanna checkers that I own but I only have 3,,, and I'm color blind,,, so there's that.
what about ones to measure the nitrogen cycle, calcium, and ph
Because I jacked up one of mine while testing one night. Put reagent directly into the checker with no cuvette. You could also be getting scratched glass. Glass could also be stained. If parameters are your goal, don’t you want to have trust in the process ?why get new ones?
what about the nitrogen cycle, ph, and why not hanna calciumI have the Hanna alk, phosphate and high range nitrate. I use a Red Sea pro kit for calcium. I haven’t seen a need for anything else. Magnesium is rarely checked.
trueBecause I jacked up one of mine while testing one night. Put reagent directly into the checker with no cuvette. You could also be getting scratched glass. Glass could also be stained. If parameters are your goal, don’t you want to have trust in the process ?
I have the Hanna alk, phosphate and high range nitrate. I use a Red Sea pro kit for calcium. I haven’t seen a need for anything else. Magnesium is rarely checked.
I was thinking about getting hanna checkers but I'd need 7 different ones and I dont really have $500 I guess I could buy them used but it would still be expensive and I'm not sure it would be 100% working.
I was thinking ph, Kh, Nh4, No2, No3, Po4, and caWhich 7 parameters do you want to test?
Are they worth it?I was thinking about getting hanna checkers but I'd need 7 different ones and I dont really have $500 I guess I could buy them used but it would still be expensive and I'm not sure it would be 100% working.