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what about this one from BRS? http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/red-sea-reef-foundation-pro-multi-test-kit-ca-alk-mg.html
It's fine
Watch the video below it. They show the differences between the test kits.
what about this one from BRS? http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/red-sea-reef-foundation-pro-multi-test-kit-ca-alk-mg.html
Honestly I don't know. I started out with salifert and that all I use. I can't comment on the other brands.
All I know is salifert got a lot of recommendations.
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what about this one from BRS? http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/red-sea-reef-foundation-pro-multi-test-kit-ca-alk-mg.html
Depends on the type of corals you want to keep. Someone correct me if I'm wrong
Low 20 to 30x
Medium 30 to 40x
High 40 to 100+x
This is total return pump and power heads
Good general numbers there..
Hey! I will give you some insight on test kits - hope you haven't already bought some. These two are being less than helpful for whatever reason. Maybe they don't know any better.
I got the red sea Alk / Ca / Mg package. Not bad. The Ca is totally fine and I still use it - I have bought a couple refill kits for it. Red Sea Mg test sucks hard. First it is a pain in the ***. Second (and really more importantly) it is a slow color change - its a guessing game. Is it 1290? Is it 1350?
For Mag I definitively recommend the Salifert kit. Easy mix and crisp color change.
I liked the Salifert Mg test, so I decided to get the Salifet Alk test. Its just as good as Red Sea. Maybe Red Sea is a little better. Yeah, don't buy the Salifert Alk test.
Then I got the Salifert Ca test. Sucks hard - way off. Like the results were unbelievable so I took a weak salt mix and dosed brightwell reef code A to see if I could figure this test out and it told me some unbelievable ****. So I shelved it.
So, long story short. If you buy that 3 test Red Sea kit you can use the shaker and the bottles for all 3 tests. Use the Red Sea for Ca for sure. Use either Red Sea or Salifet for Alk (use Red Sea). Definitely get the Salifert Mg test. Definitely!!!
Lastly, tell them eat your ***. All you need is better all around water movement. Whatever way you get that real gph in and out of the display is fine, but just look at your tank. Then take 5 steps backwards. Look at your plumbing. You want large areas of movement. You need 10X minimum displacement on a tank that size - total. Minimum! Then you need powerheads inside the display - I would recommend 3 points at least. GPH for each is another topic, but you know what you can afford. Wavemakers are rad - truly.
Take another hour or two and look both here and at nano-reef dot com - look at build threads. CLOSELY. You can fix it!!!
You can get GFCI plugs that you just plug into an outlet, and then plug your powerstrip/equipment into that. Well worth having!
I was actually just looking into this as well, I think this is the route I will go since I am renting and don't want to do ANY modifications to the house. I already broke that rule installing my RO system under the kitchen sink, hopefully the landlord doesn't notice the sharkbite connector putting the hose back together when I leave :lmao:
Have you done this yet? If not, do it now.
Two general contractor friends have told me that there's nothing functionally different than having a GFCI outlet.
Look for ones made by Tower Manufacturing. Home depot and Amazon sell them. Mine even spits into 5 grounded outlets. Not sure why I'd need so many but figured why not.