**SHAGGY** escribió:Daniel escribió:Aditivos, obvio... nadie hace sus propios aditivos :alien:
pero q sacamos amigo de agregar aditivos si no sabemos exactitud precisa la cantidad de elementos que contiene nuestra agua?
pueden a ver test de calidad como los salifert pero aun estamos testiando por titulacion lo q no es 100% preciso.
lo que me refiero a precision es un test como este
Hanna Phosphate Photometers
* Simple-to-use aquarium testers with quick, accurate results
* Measure phosphate levels in water through light refraction
* Available in Low Range and High Range models for accurate results
Simple-to-use, professional-grade testers measure potentially dangerous phosphate levels in your aquarium. Contains a lab-quality light emitting diode encased in a high-impact plastic shell. Includes two 10 ml cuvets and 9-volt battery. Exclusive positive-locking system prevents user error and inaccurate results. Automatic shutoff features conserve battery life. Uses light refraction to measure water turbidity from phosphates - which are leached into most well and tap water from plant fertilizers and detergents. Too much of this naturally occurring compound can wreak havoc on your aquarium inhabitants. Low Range measures 0 to 2.50 mg/L. High Range measures 0 to 30 mg/L. For fresh or saltwater applications.
NEW Low Range Phosphate Photometer Kit makes testing fast and convenient. Kit includes complete low range phosphate meter, 100 packs of low range phosphate reagent, and a rugged carrying case for portable and secure storage.
Phosphate Reagent (sold separately) are precisely measured, single-use packets for use with 10 ml cuvets. Available for either Low Range or High Range testers. Contains 100 packets. 2 year manufacturer's warranty.
Definitivamente uno de esos me haria muy feliz , no me importa ni el gh ni el kh ni el ph ni el nitrato ni el nitrito , pero loq ue si me gustaria mantener siempre monitoreado en mi acuario seria el fosfato que es la raiz de todos los grandes problemas...