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Yup. Been there! 100%No but tearing apart your pumps will.
I just checked most of my API test chemicals and most have expired. I'm going to try another company and I just ordered the Salifert Master Reef Testing combo kit.(calcium, alkalinity, magnesium, nitrate, phosphate, & pH.) I hope its good as it was pricy. I found it a lot cheeper on Amazon than at the LFS. I should have it in a few days.
I did test a few parameters with the chems I had, but I guess I can't trust the results completely. I did get a new Ammonia test. Also a new copper and Nitrite test. I haven't done those yet.
Ammonia -0
Salt - 1.024
Phosphate - .5
PH - 8.2
Nitrate - 10 to 20
Calcium -500
I just checked most of my API test chemicals and most have expired. I'm going to try another company and I just ordered the Salifert Master Reef Testing combo kit.(calcium, alkalinity, magnesium, nitrate, phosphate, & pH.) I hope its good as it was pricy. I found it a lot cheeper on Amazon than at the LFS. I should have it in a few days.
I did test a few parameters with the chems I had, but I guess I can't trust the results completely. I did get a new Ammonia test. Also a new copper and Nitrite test. I haven't done those yet.
Ammonia -0
Salt - 1.024
Phosphate - .5
PH - 8.2
Nitrate - 10 to 20
Calcium -500
I went to my LFS and half their kits on the shelf were expired.I try to "buy local" as much as possible, but it's hard to when you know where the lfs got something AND you know they're marking it up 200%. Plus Amazon comes with free shipping!
All of the nicer test kits are expensive. What you're getting with the increased $ is mostly higher accuracy and readability. I think you'll be happy with the salifert kits. They've been around and well trusted for a very long time. I've never seen a master kit from them, I'm totally getting on Amazon after this!
Back to the matter at hand. Your results look good (you're definitely not the only one testing with expired kits) so hopefully the new kits show us something we aren't seeing.
They were pushing the API kits.
No, I don't add any additives. This test has always been high for me. I am curious to what I get when my new test chem's come in.My lfs tried selling me an expired kit, I refuse to buy it and he went and grabbed me a new one. 2 weeks later, the same kit was still on the shelf. They make it hard to love them at times....
You're right, nitrate is high, but not astoundingly high. Ph is a little low, but again, nothing to be super concerned about.
Is that a big fat zero on the copper test? That's a relief. If it tested positive you'd likely be looking at replacing everything.
I wonder why your calcium is so high? You don't add any supplements or anything, do you?
Oh, and the copper was a zero. They didn't have an iron test. I will look further for one.No, I don't add any additives. This test has always been high for me. I am curious to what I get when my new test chem's come in.
Could that cause my quick deaths? Now I'm eager to try my new test products. I should have it Monday.You don't have any coraline algea. 'I bet your po4s are higher than that test kits showing.
I don't think the phosphate and nitrate are causing your problem. I do agree that they could be much higher than the test shows, but I would expect to see some sort of algae taking over everything if this were the case.Could that cause my quick deaths? Now I'm eager to try my new test products. I should have it Monday.
The turbo was very dead.I don't think the phosphate and nitrate are causing your problem. I do agree that they could be much higher than the test shows, but I would expect to see some sort of algae taking over everything if this were the case.
You can weed it out as a possibility, or at least narrow it down. Do a 15 gallon water change and see if your turbo's health improves.
I've been doing 5gal changes weekly. I will again try a bigger one.I don't think the phosphate and nitrate are causing your problem. I do agree that they could be much higher than the test shows, but I would expect to see some sort of algae taking over everything if this were the case.
You can weed it out as a possibility, or at least narrow it down. Do a 15 gallon water change and see if your turbo's health improves.

