Test strips are as accurate as API reagent kits. I keep seeing the mantra that they are untrustworthy repeated as truth, but see no back up.
I tested both side by side as I was preparing to collect wild fish in a warmer place, and wanted to be able to quickly and conveniently test natural conditions. The strips were superior to the API kit as they tested for more parameters, including hardness (crucial). But where they overlapped, the readings were consistently the same.
The main difference was price per test. Strips are expensive. Even if you factor in the need to buy hardness kits to supplement the incomplete API equipment, the liquid tests are cheaper.
I use neither under normal circumstances, but strips held up in my tanks, and later out in the field.
Myth busted, as far as I'm concerned.
I tested both side by side as I was preparing to collect wild fish in a warmer place, and wanted to be able to quickly and conveniently test natural conditions. The strips were superior to the API kit as they tested for more parameters, including hardness (crucial). But where they overlapped, the readings were consistently the same.
The main difference was price per test. Strips are expensive. Even if you factor in the need to buy hardness kits to supplement the incomplete API equipment, the liquid tests are cheaper.
I use neither under normal circumstances, but strips held up in my tanks, and later out in the field.
Myth busted, as far as I'm concerned.