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Lets talk water testing equipment...

I bought a nice salinity refractometer, but now that I'm getting close to cooking rock and making water I want to to get some recommendations on whats good as well as whats needed especially at start up.

It seems the Hanna phosphate checker is the gold standard for phosphate.
I guess I will definitely need nitrate and ammonia.

Any gold standard kits that cover most tests?

Mark...
 
I've switch to Red Sea Pro as well, i like them as there are basically only 2 colors your need to watch for. I've tested the Alk against my Hanna and they are both within tolerance of each other.
 
After being burned by Elos a few times, Red Sea is what I use. Hanna is good to but not sure its worth the extra money.
 

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I use salifert for all my test an Hanna for phos
 
Salifert and Red Sea are both good choices, but I like the Red Sea Kit that contains all three: Ca, Mg and Alk. For the basic stuff, I like the Tropic Marin Kit. For PO4, I'd suggest using a Hanna meter. Do you have some calibration solution for the refractometer?
 
Today I ordered the following, thanks for all the advise, it really helps.

Red Sea MCP Marine Care Master Test Kit
Red Sea Reef Foundation Pro Ca/Alk/Mg Multi Test Kit
Hanna HI713 Phosphate Meter Checker, Colorimeter, plus extra reagent.

Downbeach, I haven't opened up the refractometer, do they generally come with calibration solution?
 
Anyone use this reagent for their Hanna hi phosphate? 713 They say its for the Hanna.

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Downbeach, I haven't opened up the refractometer, do they generally come with calibration solution?

Some do, but most will tell you to use RO/DI or distilled water. You should be using a solution that is at the refractive index of the sample you'll be testing @ 35ppt, something like this.
 
I have been using the Red Sea kits for quite some time now ever since I got with the Red Sea Color program. The initital jump into the program is pretty pricey but I don't dose per the reccomendation and instead I go a few days in between dosing which I have had stellar results with.

My 7 year old does my water testing for me. Googles Gloves and the whole deal. Even labcoat. He is gettin good at the titration tests as well.
 

radiata

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I use a LaMotte Smart2 Colorimeter for my phosphate, nitrate, and iron.
I use Red Sea Pro for my Magnesium and Potassium.
I use Salifert for my Alkalinity and my Calcium.
 

Paul B

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The first thing I do in the morning is touch the glass on my tank to check the temperature, and that's about it for me with testing equipment. Is that bad? Dance

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