Lamotte Mg Test Compared to Triton?

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Over the years I've been less than impressed with the typical hobbyist Mg test kits. I've been testing aquarium water with various kits for decades and have what I consider very consistent technique (very close readings when using a single kit), but I have found that Mg kit readings can vary greatly between brands and even between kits from the same manufacturer. My latest issue is a Salifert Mg kit that tested 1200 for my new salt water and a second new kit that tested 1410 for the same new salt water.

I'm seriously considering the more expensive, and hopefully more accurate, Lamotte Total Hardness test kit for total, calcium and magnesium hardness. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with it...and, out of curiousity, if the results obtained from it have ever been compared directly to a Triton test result?
 
I've not actually seen a comparison of it, but there are a bunch of magnesium tests compared here:

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/b...os-elos-salifert-api-hanna-triton-awt.234660/

Thanks, Randy. I've looked through these testing threads and it's interesting that the Salifert kit used was closest to Triton testing for Mg. Interestingly, my Salifert Mg test result was slightly over 200 ppm lower than my Triton test results.

Luckily, the acceptable range for this element is quite broad, but I'd like to at least keep the ball in the ballpark, so to speak :) For me, I think Lamoote may be the way to go, especially for consistency.
 

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