What do people think about Digital Meters? They're a little expensive, but it seems like they might be worth it. I've been using API multi-test strips and the readings are very subjective. In general there is a large jump in the readings from color to color, so even if you "think" you can match the color, or be close to it, it only gives you an approximate value. The pads also bleed so you only end up with a "readable" color in the center. This makes the PH reading almost useless. The Nitrite and Nitrate squares are just stupid..... 0 = White but those two pads are already pink, right out of the package.
I've been looking at Digital PH ($100), Calcium ($250), and Nitrate ($250) meters. No way i can afford them all at once, but I'm considering the PH meter first.
What does everyone think?
Tank:
75 gallon. 50 lbs live rock, 1 percula clown, 2 Blk/Wht percula clowns, 2 cardinals, 1 square side anthias, bubble anemone, devil's hand coral. Tank is 1 year old (was already cycled when purchased), and I would like to start adding some corals ( why I'm looking at the calcium meter).
Thanks
I've been looking at Digital PH ($100), Calcium ($250), and Nitrate ($250) meters. No way i can afford them all at once, but I'm considering the PH meter first.
What does everyone think?
Tank:
75 gallon. 50 lbs live rock, 1 percula clown, 2 Blk/Wht percula clowns, 2 cardinals, 1 square side anthias, bubble anemone, devil's hand coral. Tank is 1 year old (was already cycled when purchased), and I would like to start adding some corals ( why I'm looking at the calcium meter).
Thanks