But the K-1515 can be gotten for as little as $19.-- Cheap enough!
But the K-1515 can be gotten for as little as $19.-- Cheap enough!
Carl
I used to own a Taylor DPD kit, I was pretty good with it. The FAS-DPD titration test is so much easier and clearer that I'm sure neither of you has used one.
You'll only deny it until you try it.
I think you'll be glad you ordered the FAS-DPD.
Regarding reliable vs accurate--- OTO is reliable in that it will not bleach out at high chlorine levels, will give you ballpark figures, etc but not accurate meaning it is hard to differentiate between 4 and 6 for example. Very subjective as it depends on user interpretation of the colors.
Here is a chart that may make it easier to understand what I am trying to explain.
http://pool9.net/oto-chart/
EDIT to add - Why would you need both? You don't really. You can use FAS-DPD exclusively but it is more expensive than OTO testing and takes a little longer. OTO is handy for quick daily checks.
Ahh cichlids started with them got bored and made the jump to saltwater, I think pools are easier and more forgiving then a saltwater tank full of coral and fish when you do something stupid. But then again I didn't have a 10,000 gallon tank either biggest one was 400 gallons, a lot less water to absorb an accidental overdose.
Had a hamster once lol
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