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demon666 09-13-2005 12:40 AM

test strips?
 
not really a product review more of a quiestion............ is there calcium test strips in stead of the liquid test kits?

demon666 09-13-2005 12:41 AM

oh and ph strips? and where can they b found?

reeferaddict 09-13-2005 01:53 AM

Never heard of Calcium test strips... for pH I would get a meter... handheld or otherwise, Pinpoint makes the best one. More costly but a significant savings in the long run, and test strips are notoriously inaccurate anyways...

Just my two bits...

demon666 09-13-2005 01:54 AM

ok folks i answered my own quiestion............ wooohooo for me first time for everything. i would like to do a comparison with someone on the acurassy of these things. seeing as i have ran out of my test solution the other day when i tested my tank. any takers in and around edmonton? how about u ed?????? up for a science experament?

demon666 09-13-2005 01:55 AM

see we use test strips on the rigs and they seem pretty acurate so i was just wondering.

EmilyB 09-13-2005 04:32 AM

There are some test strips in the hobby that are actually very accurate, also very expensive. Which ones are you talking about?

Ruth 09-13-2005 04:36 AM

I have compared the test strips to the salifert test and the ones in the aquarium hobby are not very accurate. I tried test strips to test for nitrites - which I knew I had none of - and nitrates - which I was pretty sure I had. The test strips showed I had none of either and the salifert test confirmed I had no nitrites but showed I had 20ppms of nitrates. The ones you use on the rigs if I am not mistaken also get put into a special reader thingy that further reacts with the chemicals in the test strip. They are held up to a much higher standard as they measure some pretty lethal chemicals and gases like H2S and I can't remember what else (and I just renewed my H2S ticket a couple of months ago but it's late and I don't feel like going and getting my book)

EmilyB 09-13-2005 04:48 AM

I'd be looking at the European test strips....this thread is a bit old



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