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test kit reviews
hey everyone... just starting up my first tank, just looking for some help in picking a test kit. Do different brands make a difference? or are they all pretty much the same? which tests should i get? which ones are absolutely needed? which ones are a nice to have?
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There are pros and cons to all test kits. I've used Hagen, Salifert, Seachem, API, and Elos and I honestly cant recommend one as 'the best'.
If you're just cycling a tank right now a Nitrite and Nitrate kit would be good. For keeping stoney coral later I like Calcium, Alkalinity, and Magnesium. Phosphate is nice to have too but generally you can just look at your tank and if you see a lot of problem algae you will know you have high phosphates (but at least with a kit you'll know how high). |
A phosphate test comes in handy when vodka dosing.
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vodka dosing? sorry if this comes off as super noob but getting your fish drunk? what does putting vodka in your tank do? |
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There was a good short thread on test kits a little while ago that you might find helpful http://canreef.com/vbulletin/showthr...light=test+kit I think most people would agree that all 'affordable' hobby grade test kits dont provide truly accurate results but work well enough for our purposes. |
I find api calcium, alk and ph really hard to read, especially ph.
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