DrMark
Thu, 14th Feb 2008, 03:04 PM
I use aquariumwatertesting.com for my 2 tanks. i send them a monthly sample from each tank and get a result of about 14 different parameters. I also do weekly testing myself.
I thought people would be interested in this link:
www.aquariumwatertesting.com/AWT_Salt_Analysis_0208.pdf (http://www.aquariumwatertesting.com/AWT_Salt_Analysis_0208.pdf)
They did testing on off the shelf salts and compare them all.
I currently use Red Sea Coral Pro Salt.
A question: what is the best at home test for Calcium levels or is a monitor like the pinpoint the way to go.
I test Ca at home with both a Red Sea kit and an API kit and routinely am in the 420-460 range from both tests ............trouble is my samples from Aquarium Water Testing come back around 300.
Any thoughts.
Mark
I thought people would be interested in this link:
www.aquariumwatertesting.com/AWT_Salt_Analysis_0208.pdf (http://www.aquariumwatertesting.com/AWT_Salt_Analysis_0208.pdf)
They did testing on off the shelf salts and compare them all.
I currently use Red Sea Coral Pro Salt.
A question: what is the best at home test for Calcium levels or is a monitor like the pinpoint the way to go.
I test Ca at home with both a Red Sea kit and an API kit and routinely am in the 420-460 range from both tests ............trouble is my samples from Aquarium Water Testing come back around 300.
Any thoughts.
Mark