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Post by mathdoc on Nov 7, 2010 21:56:39 GMT -8
I wonder if people would like to bring some water samples for testing as part of an activity. I have found that values are very different with different test kits. Also, old test kits often give false readings. Just an idea, what do you all think? We might talk about which kits we use and how often we test.
Chuck
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jabel
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Post by jabel on Nov 8, 2010 14:27:30 GMT -8
I like this idea. Especially if and when the club has money. Then it might be nice to have to good test equipment that members could use. Jeff
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Post by shapermike on Nov 15, 2010 16:03:07 GMT -8
Masvc is getting ready to get a par meter and we have a low range po4 meter
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Reef luva
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Post by Reef luva on Nov 16, 2010 13:36:02 GMT -8
good idea Chuck ;D
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Post by mathdoc on Nov 19, 2010 13:44:06 GMT -8
Thanks!
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Post by detane on Nov 27, 2010 13:34:28 GMT -8
If we had Hanna Meters to read "CAL, ALK, MAG, Po4, and a few others", we would all have thriving tanks.
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Post by Richard on Dec 2, 2010 11:42:23 GMT -8
Masvc is getting ready to get a par meter and we have a low range po4 meter What phosphate meter do you have?
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Post by watsixseven on Dec 6, 2010 11:39:18 GMT -8
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Post by bullitr on Dec 6, 2010 20:04:37 GMT -8
I am hoping with all the fundraising we have we can get a par meter and Hanna test kits.... I want to know the difference between my dimmable metal halide and my LEDs ...
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