I picked up Hanna test kits for LR phosphate, HR nitrate, silicates, alkalinity, calcium and magnesium as I liked the idea of "easier" testing.
Well my "alkalinity" has been steady at 7-8 dKH for since Dec 2023 but my calcium has been above 500 and at one point above 600. When it tested at 600+ in April I checked it with my Aquaforest test kit and it read even higher so I have been slowly lowering my calcium on my dosing pump.
I did a water change last week when it tested at 524 and lowered the calcium to 3-5 mg total a day (about 60 gallons total) and then today I tested and it was higher at 585 and alkalinity was 7.5 dKH and magnesium was 1060. I have had some LPS corals start to shrivel and die/release polyps so I was concerned since before with the "high" calcium readings the tank was doing well.
I took out the Aquaforest test kits and after testing calcium 2 times it was 350. That prompted me to test the alkalinity and it was 10.4-10.7 and magnesium was 1250. Needless to say I was rather upset and plan to ditch the Hanna calcium, alkalinity and magnesium kits and just test with Aquaforest.
I adjusted the calcium based on the Aquaforest tests and while 350 isn't too low I want it a bit higher. I kept increasing the alkalinity for dosing and manual adjustments based on the Hanna and I am sure the tank didn't appreciate the adjustments.
So booooh to Hanna test kits and make sure you periodically test with another test kit to verify!
Well my "alkalinity" has been steady at 7-8 dKH for since Dec 2023 but my calcium has been above 500 and at one point above 600. When it tested at 600+ in April I checked it with my Aquaforest test kit and it read even higher so I have been slowly lowering my calcium on my dosing pump.
I did a water change last week when it tested at 524 and lowered the calcium to 3-5 mg total a day (about 60 gallons total) and then today I tested and it was higher at 585 and alkalinity was 7.5 dKH and magnesium was 1060. I have had some LPS corals start to shrivel and die/release polyps so I was concerned since before with the "high" calcium readings the tank was doing well.
I took out the Aquaforest test kits and after testing calcium 2 times it was 350. That prompted me to test the alkalinity and it was 10.4-10.7 and magnesium was 1250. Needless to say I was rather upset and plan to ditch the Hanna calcium, alkalinity and magnesium kits and just test with Aquaforest.
I adjusted the calcium based on the Aquaforest tests and while 350 isn't too low I want it a bit higher. I kept increasing the alkalinity for dosing and manual adjustments based on the Hanna and I am sure the tank didn't appreciate the adjustments.
So booooh to Hanna test kits and make sure you periodically test with another test kit to verify!