Best water param tests?

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I have the api test kit. It sucks. Sometimes I can't tell colors apart from each other. Sometimes I get one reading and double check it and I get a whole other reading. It's the only test kit that is sold near me. I'm just wondering what is the best tests or test kits for checking water parameters?
 
I think "best" depends on which parameter you're testing:
API works fine for Nitrite and Ammonia. once you have a long cycled tank you will not use these much - except in a QT situation.
For almost everything else I prefer the Salifert tests, they're easy and reasonably accurate
For Phosphate I really like the Hanna checker.
 
This is pretty common question. Depending on the test, folks typically recommend Salifert, Red Sea, or Hannah Checkers.

I'm going to look into them. I have a hannah checker for copper for my qt. I love it. Thank you
 
I think "best" depends on which parameter you're testing:
API works fine for Nitrite and Ammonia. once you have a long cycled tank you will not use these much - except in a QT situation.
For almost everything else I prefer the Salifert tests, they're easy and reasonably accurate
For Phosphate I really like the Hanna checker.

Thank you. I'll have to give the salifert a try. I love my hannah copper checker so I'll probably get one for phosphates as well
 
I've had good luck with Red Sea tests. I've been using them from the beginning for Ca, Mg, dKH, NO3, and PO4.

I use API for ammonia and pH when cycling my quarantine tank.
 
For phosphate: Hanna ULR phosphate checker. It is the only test that is accurate at a low enough level to be of much usd.
For nitrate: Red Sea Pro. It is good down to .25 ppm. Salifert is good too.
For magnesium: Salifert. I don’t get a consistent result with Red Sea Pro.
For DKH: I like Red Sea Pro. But I like Hanna a bit more. You don’t have interpretation of is it yellow green yet? Salifert gives a result that is higher than others but not a big deal.
For Ca: I use Red Sea Pro but Salifert works also.

So two Hanna, 2 Red Sea Pro and a Salifert. Your results may vary.
 
For phosphate: Hanna ULR phosphate checker. It is the only test that is accurate at a low enough level to be of much usd.
For nitrate: Red Sea Pro. It is good down to .25 ppm. Salifert is good too.
For magnesium: Salifert. I don’t get a consistent result with Red Sea Pro.
For DKH: I like Red Sea Pro. But I like Hanna a bit more. You don’t have interpretation of is it yellow green yet? Salifert gives a result that is higher than others but not a big deal.
For Ca: I use Red Sea Pro but Salifert works also.

So two Hanna, 2 Red Sea Pro and a Salifert. Your results may vary.
Thank you for ask that info! I would've had no idea about red sea pro or salifert if I wouldn't have asked. I'll defibrillator be getting these
 

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