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![]() who is OP? never heard of them, i know JL, king ed but not OP. Btw, thanks for Bill who gave me his test kit.
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![]() OP= Original Poster...
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![]() LOL
Honestly, if you are just starting a new tank, investing in a nitrate and amonia test kit would be a good idea. You can get cheap ones for 6-10 dollas a piece.
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![]() I checked at the store and it's 44 bucks. I could allocate that to a calcium reactor. A friend just gave me a new PFO reflector for my 250 halide. I'm trying to assemble this tank as cheap as possible. My project this week is to build the stand.
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![]() Do you have all the other test kits you're going to need to run a reef tank?
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![]() Running as cheap as possible and reef aquariums don't really go together. If you plan on running a calcium reactor...you will need a Ca test kit as well.
You should really just bite the bullet and buy a nitrate, amonia, calcium, PH and an alkalinity test kit. In a new tank, you really need to check the parameters daily. you will be "borrowing" test kits an awful lot.
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