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    Default Re: The Green Pool

    But the K-1515 can be gotten for as little as $19.-- Cheap enough!
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    I used to own a Taylor DPD kit, I was pretty good with it. The FAS-DPD titration test is so much easier and clearer that I'm sure neither of you has used one.

    You'll only deny it until you try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDave View Post
    I used to own a Taylor DPD kit, I was pretty good with it. The FAS-DPD titration test is so much easier and clearer that I'm sure neither of you has used one.

    You'll only deny it until you try it.
    There is a difference between denial and asking questions to clarify, BTW I have order the FAS-DPD as I need higher and accurate readings than what the DPD can give me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlaar007 View Post
    Make that 2 out of ten.
    I used to keep Cichlids, or to put it more accurately, they ran my life.
    I am much happier not dealing with sumps, UV sterilizers, heaters, and vacuuming out vast amounts of fish poop compared to maintaining a pool.
    I`m guessing if you kept an aquarium successfully for any period of time, the swing into pool chemistry isn`t as much a jump as, say if you kept a hamster.=:-)
    I`m sure the K2006 is a superior kit in all respects, it`s just that the K2005 is what I have and seems to be doing the job.
    Believe me, no disrespect intended or meant.
    Ahh cichlids started with them got bored and made the jump to saltwater, I think pools are easier and more forgiving then a saltwater tank full of coral and fish when you do something stupid. But then again I didn't have a 10,000 gallon tank either biggest one was 400 gallons, a lot less water to absorb an accidental overdose.

    Had a hamster once lol

    No offense taken

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