...auto-tester that does Phosphates? Anyone used one?
I would go with something like ion director. Thu they do not test po4 yet, they test no3 which to me, it can be an indication to the po4.....auto-tester that does Phosphates? Anyone used one?
Then this is the only one at least now. Kh guardian have po4 tester but they did not release it yet and not sure what's the update on it...All I want is Po4!!!!1
If I had alk and phosphate I’d be happy.Then this is the only one at least now. Kh guardian have po4 tester but they did not release it yet and not sure what's the update on it...
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You and me both.If I had alk and phosphate I’d be happy.
Not really to be honest. Nitrate is cool I guess, potassium is useful. Everything pretty much exists at this point, but no phosphate still. Bummer.People used to say if only something would test my alk I’d be happy. Now they have that you want po4. When they do that you’ll want something else.
To me the trifecta is potassium, alk and no3.Not really to be honest. Nitrate is cool I guess, potassium is useful. Everything pretty much exists at this point, but no phosphate still. Bummer.
Controlling flow through a gfo reactor based on phosphate readings would be super awesome. And alerts if it gets to high. No wasting media just to make sure it isn’t spent yet.
Really? You’d pick nitrates over phosphates?To me the trifecta is potassium, alk and no3.
You test automate these is golden.
Toe if o can automate these 3, no more icp and no more salifert once s month..
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Am talking in term of what's available or coming soon..Really? You’d pick nitrates over phosphates?
Reefbot tests both.Really? You’d pick nitrates over phosphates?
Aww damn I knew I forgot to ask you something at the meeting, just wanted to see this thingReefbot tests both.
I test Alk, Calcium, Phosphate, and Nitrate.
Not that Reefbot is without issues. Some pretty serious ones.
ha ha hawhat's special about potassium? Never heard of a need to test for it.
That said, chop up some bananas to mix with your fish food should be good right?
Interesting.Keep sps heavy tank, try to pop colors then you will see how impactful potassium is..
Many at the moment potassium comes immediately after alk for me.
Ca, no3 and po4 I can manage without kuch testing, but potassium is not easy to test yet its impact is so notable on my coral colors..
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Man if my k+ dip below 350 my coral look noticeably worst in term of color and slow in growth.Interesting.
I did test for it for a while (manually), and it was usually low. I added potassium, and never noticed a difference, so I wondered what the fuss was about.
But I have a mostly softy/lps tank, so that might be the key.