Coral reefer
Past President
Salifert is good for that range
theres gotta be a way to dilute and test again for times when the result is in one of the larger ranges like the 10-25. Would testing with .5mL tank water + .5mL freshly mixed water allow you to run the test and just double the results?Salifert is good for that range
Nyah... you have to start from scratch...theres gotta be a way to dilute and test again for times when the result is in one of the larger ranges like the 10-25. Would testing with .5mL tank water + .5mL freshly mixed water allow you to run the test and just double the results?
I meant diluting and testing again with the salifert. Because it’s possible to get into the range where it has a large gap between colors on the chart. If it was half diluted with fresh sw without nitrates then could the result be doubled?Nyah... you have to start from scratch...
That said, with the dilution (calculated) measurement, the range is 0 - 50ppm... but you give up at least 17 mins more of your life over the salifert... to get to the same results for levels over 5ppm. Good news, you only have to do the test once...
In general, are the Hanna colorimeter tests worth it?
They are quite pricey, but on the other hand, comparing colors can be pretty difficult with other tests.
V
To be honest I'm not sure. I have the alk and phos testers. Both their precision and accuracy leave much to be desired. I'm also not sure it matters to be that exact. You arent going to keep any of these parameters rock solid for long periods, they will always start to drift (corals growing, more/ less feeding, whatever)In general, are the Hanna colorimeter tests worth it?
They are quite pricey, but on the other hand, comparing colors can be pretty difficult with other tests.
V
I think recently we have all realized nitrates and phosphates are more important than we used to realize. I'm just not sure how exact we really need to be.I see. I found Alk and Ca tests to be pretty straight forward. I use the salifert kits and it's "add drops until the color changes" and it's pretty drastic when it changes. But the ones that are "Which of these shades of red is it?" Drive me nuts. The API Nitrates is horrible because it's reds/oranges/yellows but the test tube is small round and shiny so it's really hard to compare the color on the paper with the solution in the tube. And for me, I think Nitrates and to a lesser extent Phospates is the only thing that currently concern me.
V
I think recently we have all realized nitrates and phosphates are more important than we used to realize. I'm just not sure how exact we really need to be.
Hanna even says "No errors with a digital readout" Well I guess there's no operator reading error, but there is certainly still error in the test.
We should plumb our tanks together, I always seem to need to add nitrates to my systems, fresh and salt.Well for me,a few years ago, my nitrate tests showed pure red. So I sent the water to a lab and they showed 220 ppm of nitrates! No small test could show how far off the scale it was. Now I'm reading colors between 25 and 50. Still trying to get them down closer to zero. (They dropped after I added a sulfur denitrator).
I was just thrilled my nitrates are in a readable range!
V