Torx link said:
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[quote author=Salty Cracker link=topic=4819.msg45539#msg45539 date=1363788675]
So I borrowed a phosphorous tester (thanks reef hero!) and checked my tank. It came up with between 0 and 1 parts per billion. So I guess my other hanna phosphate checker was accurate at 0.00 for the past 6 months.
GFO and pellets seems to work, since I've really upped the feedings lately.
Just thought I'd post.
between 0 and 1 ? it only reads out single digit numbers.
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You want something more accurate the 1 part per
billion? That is 0.001 ppm isn't it? Can not get much more accurate then that for a home test I am assuming. Especially as most of us are happy with 0.08 or lower.
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Heh I'm not looking for anything more accurate, I was just wondering why my hanna -phosphate- checker, with a latent inaccuracy of .03 ppm always, without fail was 0.00
I was wondering if my results with the phosphorous checker (.003) was typical. As a rule, I change GFO every month, and I've run bio pellets for almost a year now. I only recently upped the feedings, and everything seemed to react well. I do get HA in the top of the overflow, where there is a ton of light/water/oxygen, but never in the tank. Considering the mess the tank had been...I'm a bit surprised by the results (but pleased).