Best ammonia test kit

Which is the best ammonia test kit?

  • API

    Votes: 17 22.7%
  • Hannah checker

    Votes: 12 16.0%
  • Red Sea

    Votes: 21 28.0%
  • Salifert

    Votes: 12 16.0%
  • Seachem

    Votes: 3 4.0%
  • Seneye

    Votes: 3 4.0%
  • Other (not listed above)

    Votes: 7 9.3%

  • Total voters
    75
Would like to get some feedback from our members regarding which ammonia test kit and/or colorimeter is your "go-to".

If we get enough input, it would be nice to also add a poll at the top. TIA
I used to use the API test kits, and thought they were doing ok, but then switched to Salifert and I'm much happier. Easier to read and appear to be more accurate. So Salifert gets my vote :)
 
I used to use the API test kits, and thought they were doing ok, but then switched to Salifert and I'm much happier. Easier to read and appear to be more accurate. So Salifert gets my vote :)

My only issue with Salifert is it appears the total ammonia needs to reach 0.5 ppm before ammonia is even detected, using their test kit. :eek:
 
My only issue with Salifert is it appears the total ammonia needs to reach 0.5 ppm before ammonia is even detected, using their test kit. :eek:
How do you feel about the Hannah digital checkers? That would be my second choice. Not sure if they're able to read smaller then .5ppm
 
Seachem ... easy and very quick .. use it on my QTs all the time.

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Cause all we care about is the free ammonia for the most part. I use AmGuard to lock up ammonia.
 
Added a poll (at the top) with products already mentioned in this thread.

I can add more choices, if needed. For example, anyone have any experience with the Giesemann or Fluval ammonia test kit??
 
Tried API, Red Sea, and Seneye. I'd say API often gives a false positive. RS seems better at detecting lower levels although I just recently started a new tank with all old cycled rocks and noticed some inconsistencies doing 3 tests every ~15min one after another. Seneye is a mystery to me, I wouldn't rely on the very low values it supposedly detects but can detect changes very well, that combined with its ability to send email/text warnings makes it worthwhile for new and some medicated tanks. Don't think it would do well in copper?!
 
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I haven't tested ammonia since I started up the tank. is this something that I should be testing for more often?
 
My only issue with Salifert is it appears the total ammonia needs to reach 0.5 ppm before ammonia is even detected, using their test kit. :eek:

This was the reason I ditched my Salifert kit (and I love them for most other things)

The Seachem test with the little paper dots did not work well for me at all. It would be negative in water I knew had ammonia in it. The little dots would float making me wonder if they were getting adequate water exposure to be accurate.

Believe it or not I use API. I've not had much problem with false positives. I think some of the false positives may be from it detecting very low concentrations.

Interested to see more comments on Red Sea as I like their other kits I use.
 
I going to throw a wrench into this one. Is the Hanna ammonia checker for saltwater?
 
Straight for Hanna, The Hanna Ammonia checker and not compatible with saltwater;)
 
I've only tried the red sea ammonia test kit so far but they're very easy to read, for me anyways. The colors on the card match the colors you get from the liquid pretty well.

Red Sea gets my vote as well. I hate API tests in general, so that is the only one that I don't recommend.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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