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Poster Info
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Moderator Posts: 13,556 Registered: January 2010 Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
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Hagen A-7830 Hagen Nutrafin Carbonate Hardness & Total Hardness Test Kit
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Date of last review
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1
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3259
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Sun August 15, 2010
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Average Price
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100% of reviewers
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None indicated
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8.0
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Description:
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Carbonate Hardness (KH) levels need to be tested on a regular basis because they fluctuate over time and can negatively impact the pH balance of the aquarium water. Low Carbonate Hardness will result in poor plant growth. Testing for General Hardness (GH) should be done to determine if the levels are optimal for specific species of fish. Suitable for fresh and saltwater aquariums.
(information taken directly from the manufacture's website)
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A-7830 Hagen Nutrafin Carbonate Hardness & Total Test Kit
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Cliff
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Saskatchewan, Canada Posts: 13556
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Review Date: Sun August 15, 2010
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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Accurate, easy to use
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Cons:
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Hard to read the small print on the instructions
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I have been using this test kit for about 3 weeks now. Seems to be accurate when I compare to the test results to a friends test kit and as compared to the tests completed at my LFS
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