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<a href="http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm" target="_blank">Aquatic Ecosystems </a> carries all the expensive test kits and some less expensive models of the high end kits too.
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Post by Jamie G »

OK im overwhelmed. Having your choice, which kit would you go with? BTW Sean, what is your avatar of ?
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It's a picture of a Laceplant flower.
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Post by ericbullock »

Aquatic Eco Systems down in Florida sells the LaMotte tests...and the Hach test too...but they are very expensive, marketed towards the aquaculture industry instead of the hobbyist.

http://www.aquaticeco.com/

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I keep drooling over the colorimeter that they sell.
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Post by ericbullock »

Yeah. If money grew on trees...

Is the LaMotte kit's range suitable for "our" needs? It seems as if the scale tops out at 10ppm.

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