2wheelsonly
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I posted a thread with my rant on testing kits holding this hobby back earlier:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2608744
So I decided to send my water samples off to one of those online testing facilities. Aquamedic had a quick turnaround ( less than a week from shipping back to them) and had good reviews so I said what the heck and tried them out.
Here is my report results:
Ammonia (NH3-4) Good 0
Nitrite (NO2) Good 0.009
Nitrate (NO3) Good 1.1
Phosphate (PO4) Good 0.02
Silica (Sio2-3) High 0.8
Potassium (K) Good 378
Ionic Calcium (Ca) Good 117
Molybdenum (Mo) High 0.3
Strontium (Sr) Good 7.3
Magnesium (Mg) Good 1320
Iodine (I) Good 0.04
Copper (Cu) Good 0.08
Alkalinity (meq/L) Good 2.7
Total Calcium (Ca) Good 415
My test kits for Alk, Calc and Mag are very good.
My Po4 and Po3 test kits are not as accurate according to this report.
Po4 from Hanna ULR shows 0.08 - 1.1 consitently
Po3 is undetected from 4 different test kits: Red Sea, API, Salifert, NyoS The water NEVER turns ANY shade of pink it's just crystal clear after the regents are added.
For some odd reason I am showing a trace of copper, the testing center claims that's normal but who knows. It may be from adding fish from LFS and not rinsing them enough when putting them in QT.
No idea how I can remove my silicates; I use a BRS 150GPD 5 stage kit and change the filters on a regular basis and make sure my two DI resins are in good shape.
I was running my alk very low under the impressions I maintain an ULNS but apparently that's not the case. I wonder if I should raise my alk any?
I do have what I would consider a not so great success rate with SPS; they grow VERY well and keep decent colors but there always seems to be a colony or frag STNing at any given time. I also am 0-5 for trying to keep hammer corals; they just don't live in my tank.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2608744
So I decided to send my water samples off to one of those online testing facilities. Aquamedic had a quick turnaround ( less than a week from shipping back to them) and had good reviews so I said what the heck and tried them out.
Here is my report results:
Ammonia (NH3-4) Good 0
Nitrite (NO2) Good 0.009
Nitrate (NO3) Good 1.1
Phosphate (PO4) Good 0.02
Silica (Sio2-3) High 0.8
Potassium (K) Good 378
Ionic Calcium (Ca) Good 117
Molybdenum (Mo) High 0.3
Strontium (Sr) Good 7.3
Magnesium (Mg) Good 1320
Iodine (I) Good 0.04
Copper (Cu) Good 0.08
Alkalinity (meq/L) Good 2.7
Total Calcium (Ca) Good 415
My test kits for Alk, Calc and Mag are very good.
My Po4 and Po3 test kits are not as accurate according to this report.
Po4 from Hanna ULR shows 0.08 - 1.1 consitently
Po3 is undetected from 4 different test kits: Red Sea, API, Salifert, NyoS The water NEVER turns ANY shade of pink it's just crystal clear after the regents are added.
For some odd reason I am showing a trace of copper, the testing center claims that's normal but who knows. It may be from adding fish from LFS and not rinsing them enough when putting them in QT.
No idea how I can remove my silicates; I use a BRS 150GPD 5 stage kit and change the filters on a regular basis and make sure my two DI resins are in good shape.
I was running my alk very low under the impressions I maintain an ULNS but apparently that's not the case. I wonder if I should raise my alk any?
I do have what I would consider a not so great success rate with SPS; they grow VERY well and keep decent colors but there always seems to be a colony or frag STNing at any given time. I also am 0-5 for trying to keep hammer corals; they just don't live in my tank.