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cmbkml http:///t/395613/mushroom-help#post_3522499
Yes it is an api test kit... This is the first time its been up in a while... We take our water to our lfs once and a while and last week when we did all was good... We just haven't gotten there this week since our water change since it is a small drive away. Thinking a trip to the lfs is in need... We just switched salts as well with this water change to the salinity reef salt... What test kit would you recommend?
Hi...I order my kit on-line because stores don't carry much of a choice, and one store (*****) had 5 kits on the shelf, but they were too old already to be good anymore, every one of them were expired. I think having your own test kits is a must...
LOL, I don't trust the LFS kids to know anything either.
Years ago when I first started, I once watched a young man do a test that required a little shake after each drop...He just dripped the drops one after another. When I called him on it he said it didn't matter. I'm afraid I strongly disagree and couldn't trust his results, when I did my own test at home that same day, with a kit I purchased at that store, same brand the guy used.... he was indeed way off on the reading he gave me.
I use the SeaChem multi kits, they come with a regent so you can double check for accuracy, and it needs very little tank water for the tests.
The easiest to read test kit are the Instant Ocean master kits. They have a plastic tile that sits next to the test vile to see the true color readings. I think that is much more accurate to read then what the manufacturer's printer pushes out, who knows how full the printers ink is (I used API for years). I purchased several kits of the same brand, and each card was just a tiny bit different on the reading card. Each reading is already hard to distinguish between variants. Anyway the reason I don't use that kit, is because 99% of the time I can't find the kits in stock, so I purchase another brand, and no longer need it when it is back in stock...