mightymizz
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Thanks for sharing!! Looking Great!!
HANNA CHECKER REVIEWS
Phosphate Checker
Although I originally believed the phos checker to be of no use to me with its +/- .04 margin of error (my phos runs between .01 and .05 typically) I will have to eat my words.I have had this checker for a few weeks now and enough time to get familiar with it and I am impressed.It gives consistent values when checking the same sample numerous times which leads me to believe there is little if any noise in this instrument.Test kits have never been consistent over several tests on the same sample with as much as 1ppm variance.The variance seems to be about .01 ppm with the Hanna.I believe even with a +/- of .04 the consistency still gives you a good idea of your tank changes over time and can point you to the loss of color or poor health in a given coral.I find it refreshing to know that when my acros loose a bit of color(all other params in range and stable) and my phos is .09 instead of the usual .03 or less ,I need to step up my phos control,ie water changes,gfo,bacteria etc...And if its very low.00 then I can step up on the feedings.And if it is in normal range according to the checker I can look elsewhere.I have noticed a slight loss of color when Phos reaches above .05 acording to the checker.I believe every serious sps keeper should have one of these guys unless you have something better and more accurate then this.
HANNA CHECKER REVIEWS
Alk Checker
Love this thing.Very accurate and easy to use with a very small margin of error as far as we are concerned with coral keeping.(+/- 5 ppm).I did 4 tests on same sample and had no variance (DKH)between 3 of these tests with the 4th only being off by .3 ppm.I believe there to be little or no noise for our practical purposes and this is quite contrary to the test kits I frequently used prior .Keeping the big 3)alk,cal and mg) is much easier when you are able to trust your alk readings . if you use a balanced method of supplementation and can test alk accurately and often,you can ignore the other 2 and test mg and cal much more infrequently.This checker is a no brainer for me with it being about twice the cost of a decent kit it becomes very economical once owned for a period of time.
This is a bit different then some of my older posts(no pics) but I just felt some of this info needed to be said by someone!! please feel free to comment. TY
HANNA CHECKER REVIEWS
Phosphate Checker
Although I originally believed the phos checker to be of no use to me with its +/- .04 margin of error (my phos runs between .01 and .05 typically) I will have to eat my words.I have had this checker for a few weeks now and enough time to get familiar with it and I am impressed.It gives consistent values when checking the same sample numerous times which leads me to believe there is little if any noise in this instrument.Test kits have never been consistent over several tests on the same sample with as much as 1ppm variance.The variance seems to be about .01 ppm with the Hanna.I believe even with a +/- of .04 the consistency still gives you a good idea of your tank changes over time and can point you to the loss of color or poor health in a given coral.I find it refreshing to know that when my acros loose a bit of color(all other params in range and stable) and my phos is .09 instead of the usual .03 or less ,I need to step up my phos control,ie water changes,gfo,bacteria etc...And if its very low.00 then I can step up on the feedings.And if it is in normal range according to the checker I can look elsewhere.I have noticed a slight loss of color when Phos reaches above .05 acording to the checker.I believe every serious sps keeper should have one of these guys unless you have something better and more accurate then this.
HANNA CHECKER REVIEWS
Alk Checker
Love this thing.Very accurate and easy to use with a very small margin of error as far as we are concerned with coral keeping.(+/- 5 ppm).I did 4 tests on same sample and had no variance (DKH)between 3 of these tests with the 4th only being off by .3 ppm.I believe there to be little or no noise for our practical purposes and this is quite contrary to the test kits I frequently used prior .Keeping the big 3)alk,cal and mg) is much easier when you are able to trust your alk readings . if you use a balanced method of supplementation and can test alk accurately and often,you can ignore the other 2 and test mg and cal much more infrequently.This checker is a no brainer for me with it being about twice the cost of a decent kit it becomes very economical once owned for a period of time.
This is a bit different then some of my older posts(no pics) but I just felt some of this info needed to be said by someone!! please feel free to comment. TY
Just changed out my Radiums and I had to get a few shots.I love new Radiums![]()
Dan....
In regard to your Radiums on an sps tank, how long do you run your Radiums before you switch them out? Also, with this Radium import issue, what bulb may you consider if we can not get Radiums anymore?
BTW: your frags are doing awesome and most all fully encrusted over the plugs and now on the rock. Now they should jump fast once encrusting has fully established.
Many thanks......
I have run them a year with no real visual colr loss ay least to the eye but I changed them at 10 months this latest time.
I dont know of another bulb at the moment of Radium becomes un available but aqua connect and helios are both bulbs that I liked in the past.FYI I was assured Radium has the proper documents in place now and it will not be long before the shipment is released so I do not think they will become unavailable like some have reported
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Thank you Dan for posting your experiences with Radiums and the update.....ordered Phoenix and will install tomorrow. I could not wait much longer. So will have to run them until I can get a hold of Radiums. I heard something similar that the major US distributor where all the online companies get their Radiums from is in Germany right now trying to fix the importing issue.....fingers crossed.
Many thx.....
How big is that clam?!
dan...can you tell me what the third sps is in post #709....thanks!