If you mean both Hanna's for phosphate - there was a thread recently that discussed the different phosphate checkers that Hanna makes.
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Is that 10 and 20 ppm or ppb? I'm guessing ppb?Nitrate can be much higher than that. I keep mine at somewhere between 10 and 20.
Randy will weigh in here - I forget what he advises for today's reef tanks.
The old school was to keep both Phosphate and Nitrate a zero - but that turns out not to be ideal.
Asking nitrate checker, I have both Hana phosphate checkersIf you mean both Hanna's for phosphate - there was a thread recently that discussed the different phosphate checkers that Hanna makes.
Wow I did not realize the accuracy was that far off on these test kits, I thought Hana was the gold standard apparently notBRS Video on test kits
If you mean the PO4 colorimeters, the HI736 reads to 200ppb which converts to 0.613ppmSo the ultra low will go up to .200 ppm or 200 ppb unfortunately I have no clue as to where I am at now, the current test kit starts at .25 in detection
Geese I almost need both Hana's
Do you mean this?here's what I was looking for...
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Oh that's a phosphorus to phosphate
yep it says you can dilute, but gives no instruction on howNot sure this is helpful
The HI781 reads to 5ppm or 50ppm with dilution. Maybe it's possible to dilute the test further to read above 50?
I get by with the Salifert NO3 kit
On this page, there is an instructional video, and an instructional video with dilutionyep it says you can dilute, but gives no instruction on how

