Salifert: no color matching.
Confused about this as well. Did salifert change their NO3 kit to titration? I've used it in the past and it was always colorimetric.
Salifert: no color matching.
Yeah I switched to salifert too. The api test is probably ok for freshwater, but I don't think it's useful in a reef tank. Definitely try salifert, much better. The kh api test might be even worse than the nitrate test lolI switched to Sailfert for this very reason. Basically API is telling us, "you have some nitrates. Maybe 5 to 10. We're not really sure either."
I was just talking with another reefer about the api kh test. I actually find it to be fairly useful. I have a red sea kit that I know works and is accurate. I test the api kit along side it and find it to be accurate but not as precise since it goes in whole steps. So....when/if I'm dealing with alk issues, I use the api test a lot more often to get a sense of where I'm at then the red sea at the end to dial it in. I never set out to be frugal in this way, but a long while back, I bought an api reef master kit, more recently I discovered it and wondered if any if it was still good so I tested it alongside new, better quality tests to discover it was so I'm just burning through it to get rid of it. Despite the lack of precision, I like the simplicity of the api and the design of their tubes and bottles. They are easy to open with one hand and their tubes are long and skinny enough that I can shake uncapped without spilling. I'll probably never buy another api, but I'll keep their tubes after the reagents are spentYeah I switched to salifert too. The api test is probably ok for freshwater, but I don't think it's useful in a reef tank. Definitely try salifert, much better. The kh api test might be even worse than the nitrate test lol
Maybe it's the new Salifert "Reef Test". The "old" ones are called "Profi Test" and now they have launched a cheaper tests called "Reef Test" with lower resolution.The last one I had there was color matching. Have they changed this? If they did, I'm going to buy one!!!
It starts blue, then becomes greenish-yellow, then one more drop will turn it yellowish-orange. That's your number. I've tested it alongside other tests and found that last drop to be accurate. It's kinda lame that you have to use a different brand and "practice", but I've got it dialed nowReally? I could never tell with the kh test. I felt like it would start to turn colors at one drop, then not really fully change colors till like 2 drops later. So to me, I always felt like it could be anywhere between say 7 and 9
I know from testing it against other tests.Gotcha, just wondering, how do you know that's what your number is? Why not when it starts to turn greenish yellow? And the saliferts don't really cost all that much more. $10 extra for a kit that will probably last you a year. But if it's like you say, then maybe the api is better than I gave it credit for
5-10 is what I want for my mostly SPS tank. What's your goal? Either would be good with me. Although a difference in color would be nice.
wait, I have a salifert kit that expires on 10-2016, got it about a month or two ago, and its a color matching one, I've been having a hard time telling if its 5 or 2, I go with 2 since it is harder to see thru the swatch thru the vial VS the 5. But they have ones more like the calcium and magnesium ones now, where you count how much fluid is left?
please say yes!! =D
Maybe it's the new Salifert "Reef Test". The "old" ones are called "Profi Test" and now they have launched a cheaper tests called "Reef Test" with lower resolution.