jason2459
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Well, with all the buzz going around about calcium and alkalinity tests I decided to try something out with API and Salifert. Seemed like in the two major threads going about the two types of tests API was left out of two structured tests that were done and published.
Note: I am not a chemist or a scientist or anything close to it. Just your standard below average reefer! :bum:
This is mainly for me and if it helps anyone then great or hurts anyone else then that's your fault. I have only been testing alk and calcium recently (about a year now) and don't have any background with any other company's test kits other then API. Mainly because I found them to be very easy to perform and easy on the wallet. They always seemed consistent to me as well so figured they would be accurate enough for me as well.
I've been taking the tests just as an indicator of trends so being spot on is not important to me. I don't do anything like the balling, balling light, 2 part, etc.. and just recently starting placing Mrs. Wages lime in my ATO container. So, I just want something close and consistent.
The recent alk and calcium threads have gotten me curious enough to check against Salifert as it seemed as something fairly consistent and reported as being designed for marine use and not freshwater. According to the alk thread it seems to read a little high.
So, here's the tests along with a few other parameters I also tested tonight.
Note: I am due for a weekly water change tonight, ATO has been turned off all day to let kalk settle after fill up, and I will be dosing a weekly dose of magnesium tonight after the water change.
Temp: 84.6
pH: 8.01
Salinity: 35 ppt
Mg: 1260
PO4: 0
Nitrate: 0
Calcium:
API (Manufacture Date: April 2009) what I've been using the past year
test1: 420
test2: 420
API (Manufacture Date: May 2009) Just bought this week
test1: 420
test2: 420
Salifert: (Expiration date: 05-2015) Just bought this week
test1: 400
test2: 390
test3: 400
Alk:
API (Manufacture date: May 2009) what I've been using the past year
test1: 9
test2: 9
Salifert 7.1 Std: 8
API (Manufacture date: Jan 2010) Just bought this week (not to thrilled with the date)
test1: 10
test2: 9
Salifert 7.1 Std: 8
Salifert (Expiration Date: 07-2015) Just bought this week
test1: 8.6
test2: 9
test3: 9
Salifert 7.1 Std: 7.4 (got lucky had just enough Standard to complete three tests off of)
I found the Salifert tests pretty easy just like the Magnesium test kit that I've been using. I did not like the KH-IND agent in the Alk kit as it was messy and I had to make sure to wipe the top off before dripping into the test vial and also needed to make sure to tip it over the napkin first before placing it over the test vial to drip into. It does have the ability to get a higher resolution then the API especially for the Alk kit. I liked that the Salifert came with a reference solution for the Alk as well.
So, what I think I got out of this is that the API test kit is accurate enough for me and really really easy to use. If I needed a more granular results the Salifert is probably what I'd use.
I did a water change after getting the tests done and dosed a 1/4 cup of magnesium. ATO is turned back on. I'll do another set of tests tomorrow night.
Note: I am not a chemist or a scientist or anything close to it. Just your standard below average reefer! :bum:
This is mainly for me and if it helps anyone then great or hurts anyone else then that's your fault. I have only been testing alk and calcium recently (about a year now) and don't have any background with any other company's test kits other then API. Mainly because I found them to be very easy to perform and easy on the wallet. They always seemed consistent to me as well so figured they would be accurate enough for me as well.
I've been taking the tests just as an indicator of trends so being spot on is not important to me. I don't do anything like the balling, balling light, 2 part, etc.. and just recently starting placing Mrs. Wages lime in my ATO container. So, I just want something close and consistent.
The recent alk and calcium threads have gotten me curious enough to check against Salifert as it seemed as something fairly consistent and reported as being designed for marine use and not freshwater. According to the alk thread it seems to read a little high.
So, here's the tests along with a few other parameters I also tested tonight.
Note: I am due for a weekly water change tonight, ATO has been turned off all day to let kalk settle after fill up, and I will be dosing a weekly dose of magnesium tonight after the water change.
Temp: 84.6
pH: 8.01
Salinity: 35 ppt
Mg: 1260
PO4: 0
Nitrate: 0
Calcium:
API (Manufacture Date: April 2009) what I've been using the past year
test1: 420
test2: 420
API (Manufacture Date: May 2009) Just bought this week
test1: 420
test2: 420
Salifert: (Expiration date: 05-2015) Just bought this week
test1: 400
test2: 390
test3: 400
Alk:
API (Manufacture date: May 2009) what I've been using the past year
test1: 9
test2: 9
Salifert 7.1 Std: 8
API (Manufacture date: Jan 2010) Just bought this week (not to thrilled with the date)
test1: 10
test2: 9
Salifert 7.1 Std: 8
Salifert (Expiration Date: 07-2015) Just bought this week
test1: 8.6
test2: 9
test3: 9
Salifert 7.1 Std: 7.4 (got lucky had just enough Standard to complete three tests off of)
I found the Salifert tests pretty easy just like the Magnesium test kit that I've been using. I did not like the KH-IND agent in the Alk kit as it was messy and I had to make sure to wipe the top off before dripping into the test vial and also needed to make sure to tip it over the napkin first before placing it over the test vial to drip into. It does have the ability to get a higher resolution then the API especially for the Alk kit. I liked that the Salifert came with a reference solution for the Alk as well.
So, what I think I got out of this is that the API test kit is accurate enough for me and really really easy to use. If I needed a more granular results the Salifert is probably what I'd use.
I did a water change after getting the tests done and dosed a 1/4 cup of magnesium. ATO is turned back on. I'll do another set of tests tomorrow night.
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