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Gary wrote:
Typical, twice the price as always :) Regards, Gary. I can buy a few for you and ship them to you if you want... |
"Ali Day" wrote in message ... Looks good shame they don't ship abroad though. I am in Australia, but just found the website for the English poster. There is an Aussie website, an American, Canadian etc. Buying one from somewhere cant be all that hard if you really want one. |
The HI-98129 is the one I use almost daily at work. It is great, and very
accurate so long as you follow the instructions precisely, and are careful with it. These sort of meters are sensitive instruments--treat them with the care they deserve and you will be assured of accuracy AND longevity. (My current 98129 is nearly two years old and works like new.) I find that the majority of fish folks are quite negative about pH meters, and that for the most part their comments indicate that they dont really understand how to treat the instrument. I never remember the make of mine will look tonight, (I think it's German and available in most French fish stockist) Mine is fantastic, measures and controls my pH via a CO2 solenoid valve, measures to the hundredth, and have never had a problem with it, makes keeping discus, and good plants so much easier. Can't praise it enough. Needs to be calibrated every month or so, but compared to cleaning the tank, is hardly a burden. Cheers A |
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Gary wrote:
Hello, I was wondering if you guys could recommend a probe or meter which tests the water for the following: - Nitrite - Nitrate - Ammonia - PH Any ideas? I hate these damn test kits!!! Thanks for any help! I am in the UK. Regards, Gary. --------------------------------------------------------------- Visit Tigger's site and read his story. Browse photos of all our cats - Tigger, Tootsie and Tango. http://www.cutecats.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------- Have you tried the Jungle quick dip strips? I love them. 5 tests in one, I am able to tell in two minutes what my critical levels are at. |
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