Salifert or Hannah?

Depends on the test. I use salifert for calcium, magnesium, and nitrate. I use a hanna checker for phosphates as it is almost impossible to figure out the color differences for the salifert phosphate test.
Also red sea for alkalinity as it is only 1 reagent/titration bottle
 
Depends on the test. I use salifert for calcium, magnesium, and nitrate. I use a hanna checker for phosphates as it is almost impossible to figure out the color differences for the salifert phosphate test.
Also red sea for alkalinity as it is only 1 reagent/titration bottle
That's what I was wondering. I could not figure out how to word the question. Glad someone else understood.
 
Depends on the test. I use salifert for calcium, magnesium, and nitrate. I use a hanna checker for phosphates as it is almost impossible to figure out the color differences for the salifert phosphate test.
Also red sea for alkalinity as it is only 1 reagent/titration bottle
I’m similar, but ended up with a different shuffle of salifert vs Red Sea.

Calcium/Alk are easy to do with the Salifert titration, and Nitrate gives clear reading - especially with the “high sensitivity” view. Nice economical tests that get the job done. Have the Red Sea mag kit.

Agree 100% on the Phosphates - the colormetric tests are too hard to eyeball, the Hanna digital test is much more user friendly. Same goes for Copper if you’re doing DIY quarantine.
 
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Hanna for Alk and Phos, Salifert for Calcium, Magnesium and Nitrate. Hanna's Calcium tester is terrible. Nitrate Ultra Low takes 15 mins and is a real PITA. I have a Trident so most tests are done there with Phos and Nitrate the exceptions. Still check Alk and Cal 2x a month just to make sure Trident is accurate
 
For me, Hanna for phosphate. Everything else is not worth it unless you are colorblind but even then there are other options.
 
Has anyone used this kit.
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For me, Hanna for phosphate. Everything else is not worth it unless you are colorblind but even then there are other options.
Color blind here so I use Hanna for Alk (dKH), phos (ULR), and nitrate (HR).
Salifert with helper for Ca (and Mg, ocassionally).

For color seeing people, I still think Hanna is way easier for Alk and best for PO4,,, but that's my take.
 
Color blind here so I use Hanna for Alk (dKH), phos (ULR), and nitrate (HR).
Salifert with helper for Ca (and Mg, ocassionally).

For color seeing people, I still think Hanna is way easier for Alk and best for PO4,,, but that's my take.

I still find that the red sea alk pro and the nyos nitrate are fine for colorblindness.
 
Here is my ideal tester lineup. Hanna HR Nitrate, ULR Phosphate and Alk. Salifert Magnesium and Calcium. Pair that with a Tropic Marin Hydrometer for salinity and you're golden.
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Alk: Salifert (easiest color change, easy test, consistent)
NO3: Salifert (easier for me to see than Red Sea)
PO4: Hanna (color scale for PO4 tests is horrible, spectrometry is so much better)
Ca/Mg: Salifert for the rare occasion I want to test these.
 

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