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Old 07-19-2010, 10:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Freshwater master test kit

Included with the stuff got off of craig's list was a aquarium pharmaceuticals master test kit. The instruction manual was gone. It had instructions on the color cards for PH, Ammonia, nitrites. The test for GH however has not a card.

Does someone know how this test is performed? I'm thinking add water to tube, drip in solution until a color change occurs, keep track of drops.
There was probably a chart that said x # of drops = GH, of course this is just a guess.

Any help appreciated. My initial tests this morning were ph 7.8 ammonia, nitrites, chlorine all zero. I'm off to find some surfactant free ammonia.

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Old 08-31-2011, 10:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Freshwater master test kit

I would reccommendd getting some Tetra 6 in 1 testing strips. Super easy and very accurate.
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Default Re: Freshwater master test kit

No nitrate test?? Sorry if I'm telling you how to suck eggs, but do you realize the importance of shaking the snot out of bottle 2?

Sorry I can't help you with the GH test.
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Default Re: Freshwater master test kit

Go to API's website and you can locate some instructions for your test kit.
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I would reccommendd getting some Tetra 6 in 1 testing strips. Super easy and very accurate.
Test strip are very bad at being accurate. Liquid is the best route for accurate readings and last longer.
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Default Re: Freshwater master test kit

The GH and/or KH tests are titrations in their purest sense - add drops one at a time, mixing each time, keeping track of the drops until you get a color change from whatever the color was starting out to the color of the solution bottle (I think it starts out orange when you add drops, then changes to green or something like that).

The # drops = degrees of KH. Degrees*17.9 = ppm.
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Default Re: Freshwater master test kit

The gh kit is one of the hardest to read in the whole API line. If your tests are inconclusive, I'd try switching over to the Tetra brand. From what I hear their GH test is much easier to read.

Do you guys have any idea how old this thread is?
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Lol. Why is this still alive?? I have to admit, I didn't look at the date on the first post.
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