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    Default How long do chemicals last?

    I have some water test kits that are about four to five years old. I was wondering if I can still use these kits or not? I'm going to be starting up a new tank soon so I have no way of currently testing them. They have been stored in a cool basement on a shelf.

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    I found these expiration date times for these chemicals:
    Ammonia Test Solution # 1 - 3 Years
    Ammonia Test Solution # 2 - 3 Years
    High Range pH Indicator Solution - 3 Years
    Nitrate Test Solution # 1 - 3 Years
    Nitrate Test Solution # 2 - 3 years
    GH Test Solution - 3 Years
    Calcium Test Solution #1 - 3 Years
    Calcium Test Solution #2 - 3 Years
    Phosphate Test Solution #1 - 3 Years
    Phosphate Test Solution #2 - 3 Years
    Copper Test Solution - 3 Years
    KH Test Solution - 4 Years
    Nitrite Test Solution - 4 Years

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    i would say 1 year they start to get iffy some may last 18 months but pushing it
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    To me, that's a very big difference between 1-3 years. Does it all depend on how they're stored or what? I throw any and all out after a year~especially API since it's so cheap
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