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StringerBell wrote:
Is there another relatively inexpensive test kit that leaves less variables to human error? I'm using Nutrafin, but that's just because two stores recommended this brand as the one they use in house. The nitrite kit, for example, uses 5 drops each of two reagents, and I haven't messed that up yet. You still have to deal with a color card. I find that the FasTest products from Aquarium Systems are the easiest for me to read. Instead of a color card, they have a column of colored liquid, against which you compare your sample. The main drawback to these is that they use dry powder reagents, which have a limited shelf life (about 3 years). If the kit has been sitting in the store for 2 years, it won't be a very good buy. The reagents can be purchased separately, however, so you don't have to buy a new kit when they go bad. The foil packets are marked with the expiry date. http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/prt...fastestkit.htm has a review. http://www.aquariumsystems.com has product info. George Patterson All successes in conservation are temporary. All defeats are permanent. |
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