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I think Hanna has a test kit for Potassium (HI 38082). Please correct if I'm wrong.
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You'll need to call Hanna, USA to see if the test would work in SW. Most of their tests will not.
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Well 227 grams of KCl later and it reads "maybe" 50 ppm higher. What a piece of junk test. I have really good eyes but I really doubt the validy of this test kit.
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In what water volume?
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90 tank, 110 sump 40 frag and big beckett skimmer, then minus rock I'll guess 200 of water. I usually dose for that much and it's pretty close.
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So that dosage ought to boost potassium by about 157 ppm.
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That's what I had planned since the first test showed 225-250. I did that one twice since it was the first time I used it. I did this one twice since I didn't believe it. Now I'm showing just under the 300.
Either the test is junk or I have a potassium sink? Efficiently removed by my skimming? Rapid uptake by ??
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I cannot believe there is any sink for that much potassium that fast.
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it took me a bottle and a half to raise my 300 gallon tank and 125 gallon sump to 350/375
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I took me just one bottle to get the job done well. I just spent $2.50.
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Should I cross my eyes a little so that I can't see as well?
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Does anyone reuse the zeolite rock (Zeovit)? One of a friend has done this couple times to reuse the old rock (he's exchanged and washed them with RO/Di water), So far, without effects on corals in his tank.
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wrong topic here I think, I think you should go the other expert forum I don't know I may try it.
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I think it relate to Zeovit, so I would like to share information to save you guys money on the road.
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Saurus left his stones in his tank for more than 10 weeks and he started having problems.. they told him that he had exhaused his stones....
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if you take them out, deeply wash them with RO/Di water, then dry them for couple weeks before you reuse them. My friend has two lot using for cycle, clean one and use one. If you wash and dry them, they look new,fresh. Do you have canister filter? What would you do with the media rock inside the canister?
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http://boreal.com/category.asp_Q_c_E_735311
Well, if your pockets are really deep, and you're convinced that K measuring is important, looks like for about $540 you could get an ion selective probe and amplifier for K. FWIW, we have and an 'all in one' analyzer at my work for cell culture samples. I've diluted tank water down to the right range and gotten results that seemed to make sense. The analyzer uses an ion selective probe for K. Randy, any idea if K ion selective probe would get too much interference from other ions in salt water? |
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I'd like to keep this a potassium thread. I folks want to discuss other zeovit issues, please start another thread.
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Randy, any idea if K ion selective probe would get too much interference from other ions in salt water?
I don't know. I used to have a table of interferences for ion selective electrodes put out by Orion, but when Thermo bought them, they stopped showing that, at least that I could find.
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but $540 bucks to just test K+.. ouch...
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It's too much for the test K+
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in case you want to do it yourself; might be cheaper...hahahaha
Eosin Y TS (adsorption indicator)—Dissolve 50 mg of eosin Y in 10 mL of water. Assay— Dissolve about 200 mg of Potassium Chloride, accurately weighed, in 10 mL of water. Add 10 mL of glacial acetic acid, 75 mL of methanol, and 3 drops of eosin Y TS. Titrate, with shaking, with 0.1 N silver nitrate VS to a pink endpoint. Each mL of 0.1 N silver nitrate is equivalent to 7.455 mg of KCl.
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