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Join Date: Feb 2008
Age: 27
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Can anyone reccomend some good testing products for nitrate, nitrite, and ammonia? Also a good product line in general for removing chlorine/chloramine? I want to purchase some good products that I can trust but I am new to this and feel overwhelmed with all the options for testing strips/testing drops/etc.....Thanks!
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the aquarium pharmaceuticals line of liquid test kits, i find to be pretty great. i use amquel+ as an all purpose water "safe-maker" (haha what?) it removes chlorine, chloramine, detoxifies ammonia and other harmful compounds.
hope that helps
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Quote:
http://www.pet-dog-cat-supply-store....roduct_id=7099 You will also need a Tetratest Nitrate Test Kit http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewIt...t~TS16616.html Quote:
I have used Seachem Prime with good luck. http://www.seachem.com/products/prod...ges/Prime.html Also please note that I had done a ton of research with respect to dechlorinates before purchasing Seachem Prime. TR
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Alabama, US
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I also recommend the Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit. I have used it for years (actually need a new one now). I also have some of the Hagen Nutrafin kits as well and they are a tad more expensive, but also good.
As far as dechlorinator goes, I use Seachem Prime. It is concentrated, so you use less, making it last longer than other dechlorinators.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: The City
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Ah it feels so good to bask in the warm glow of good advice! As to testing supplies, I also use Aquarium Pharmaceuticals master test kit. It comes with everything you need, has shown to be pretty accurate and is a great value, so you can save your money for other important things like fighting crime and evil-doery!
I'm also a big fan of the Seachem Prime. The stuff smells like the dark belly of a hideous beast, but it sure does work and save you money! Quality and value! Isn't this country great?!?!?!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Oregon
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I use API Master kit if I have time, Jungle's 5 in 1 if I don't have time.
Seachem Prime all the way
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