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Unread 11/14/2017, 05:05 PM   #6
reefmutts
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Yes, I'm knowledgeable with how the low and high res. needs to be tested. You dilute the high with RO water. Thanks for letting me know though. That would throw off the test result.
If the test kits are off by +/-10ppm you can really drive yourself crazy and always be chasing numbers. All my corals are doing well/thriving and would like to maintain that stable system. Coral health is good indicator, but relying on that indicator might be too late until you realize something is wrong before you take action and correct the issue before a casualties start adding up. Just want an accurate test kit, hence the reason I bought two different brands to compare results.
Are there more accurate test kits on the market that give accurate readings, even if they cost more qwouldntit be worth the extra $$$.
Or am I over thinking this....KISS LOL


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