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Get lab-grade water testing results right at home with Hanna Instruments — a trusted name in precision reef monitoring. Whether you're maintaining a nano tank or a large SPS system, accurate water parameters are the foundation of coral health and stability. Hanna’s line of digital testers, handheld colorimeters, and all-in-one kits make testing faster, easier, and more consistent than traditional methods.

At Top Shelf Aquatics, we carry the full range of Hanna Instruments for saltwater aquariums — including the Marine Master Test Kit, individual digital checkers, and replacement reagents. Designed for simplicity and reliability, Hanna testers eliminate the guesswork from color comparisons and provide clear numerical readouts that make dosing and adjustments more precise.


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Marine Master Waterproof Wireless Multiparameter Photometer - Hanna Instruments
Marine Master Waterproof Wireless Multiparameter Photometer - Hanna Instruments
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Alkalinity Checker - Colorimeter - Hanna Instruments
Alkalinity Checker - Colorimeter - Hanna Instruments
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Nitrate High Range Checker - Colorimeter - Hanna Instruments
Nitrate High Range Checker - Colorimeter - Hanna Instruments
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Phosphate Ultra-Low Range Checker  - Colorimeter - Hanna Instruments
Phosphate Ultra-Low Range Checker - Colorimeter - Hanna Instruments
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The Marine Master is a Bluetooth-enabled, lab-grade photometer that replaces multiple test kits with a single compact device. It measures 9 key reef parameters—including pH, alkalinity, calcium, nitrate (low/high), nitrite (ULR), and phosphate (ULR)—with precise digital accuracy. The rugged, waterproof design includes auto data logging, built-in tutorials, and CAL Check validation for stress-free, reliable testing.

Key Features:
- Measures 9 parameters: pH, Alkalinity, Calcium, Nitrate (Low/High), Nitrite (ULR), Phosphate (ULR)
- Bluetooth enabled for logging and syncing via Hanna Lab App
- Advanced LED optical system with high repeatability
- Waterproof, floating, and IP67-rated for durability
- Built-in reaction timer, locking cuvette holder, auto-off
- Includes full reagent starter kits, cuvettes, pipettes, batteries & case
The HI755 provides fast, accurate alkalinity results for saltwater aquariums without the guesswork of traditional test kits. Designed for hobbyists who want reliable ppm CaCO₃ readings, it uses a one-button digital interface and compact size to deliver lab-quality measurements from anywhere in just minutes.

Key Features:
- Measures alkalinity in ppm CaCO₃ with digital precision
- More accurate and user-friendly than standard test kits
- Pocket-sized, dedicated to one parameter
- One-button operation with no color chart interpretation
- Ideal for: reef tanks, aquaculture, and marine systems
The HI782 is a powerful tool for measuring nitrate in saltwater aquariums with nutrient levels up to 75.0 ppm. Ideal for fish-only or high-nutrient coral systems, it uses the Zinc Reduction method for reliable digital results with minimal complexity. Compact, cost-effective, and more accurate than color chart-based kits.

Key Features:
- High range nitrate: 0.0 to 75.0 ppm
- Digital readout removes color-guessing errors
- Requires only one reagent for testing
- Compact and easy to use
- Designed for saltwater aquarium use
The HI774 delivers precise phosphate readings from 0.00 to 0.90 ppm, ideal for maintaining optimal levels in reef tanks. High phosphate can inhibit coral growth and trigger algae blooms; this handheld tester offers an easy, digital alternative to standard colorimetric test kits.

Key Features:
- Measures phosphate from 0.00 to 0.90 ppm (ULR)
- Designed for reef tanks and sensitive coral systems
- Simple one-button operation, fits in your pocket
- More accurate than traditional chemical test kits
- Ideal for: reef aquariums, aquaculture, water quality monitoring

Choosing the Right Hanna Instruments for Your Aquarium:

Hanna Marine Master Test Kit:
A complete testing solution for reef aquarists. This kit includes digital testers for pH, alkalinity, calcium, low-range and high-range nitrate, ultra-low range nitrite, and ultra-low range phosphate. It’s all packed into a durable case with reagents, glass cuvettes, and cleaning tools — making it easy to track key parameters with precision and consistency.

Hanna Alkalinity Checker:
A compact digital colorimeter that provides accurate alkalinity readings in dKH. Much easier to read than traditional titration kits and ideal for fine-tuning dosing schedules for reef tanks.


Hanna Calcium Checker:

This handheld tester delivers reliable digital calcium readings. A favorite among SPS reefers, it simplifies calcium tracking and helps maintain stability in high-demand systems.


Hanna Phosphate ULR Checker:

Designed to detect ultra-low phosphate levels, this checker helps you stay ahead of algae outbreaks and fine-tune nutrient export methods like refugiums or GFO.


Hanna Nitrate HR Checker:

Provides precise nitrate readings in the high range — essential for understanding nutrient buildup, especially in systems with high bioloads or heavy feeding.


Hanna Salinity Tester:

A fast and portable digital tool for checking salinity and specific gravity. Easy to calibrate and waterproof, it’s perfect for regular maintenance and salt mix verification


Optimizing Hanna Instruments Performance

Consistent Testing Routine:
To get the most out of your Hanna Instruments, establish a consistent testing schedule. Check alkalinity and calcium at least 2–3 times per week, especially in SPS-dominant systems. Nitrate and phosphate should be monitored weekly to maintain nutrient balance and avoid swings that can stress corals or fuel algae growth.


Proper Sample Handling:
Always use clean cuvettes and avoid touching the sides to prevent smudging, which can affect readings. Rinse with RO/DI water between tests and dry with a lint-free cloth for accuracy. For testers that require powder reagents, add them slowly and mix well to ensure complete reaction.


Reagent Storage & Shelf Life:
Store all reagents in a cool, dry place and keep bottles tightly sealed. Expired reagents can lead to inaccurate results — always check expiration dates before testing and consider keeping backups on hand for critical parameters.


Data Tracking for Trend Analysis:
Record your test results in a reef log or digital tracking app. Monitoring trends over time can help you spot slow-developing issues and make informed adjustments to your dosing, feeding, or filtration strategies.


Expert Tips

Use a Dedicated Testing Station

Set up a small, well-lit area near your tank for testing. Keep cuvettes, reagents, and syringes organized and easily accessible. A stable surface reduces the chance of spills and helps prevent cross-contamination between tests.


Mix Powdered Reagents Thoroughly

When using powdered reagents, be sure to shake or swirl the cuvette until the reagent is fully dissolved — no undissolved particles should remain. Incomplete mixing can lead to inaccurate readings, especially for tests like phosphate or calcium.


Watch for Reagent Degradation

Powdered reagents can go bad if exposed to moisture or stored for too long, even if unopened. Clumped, discolored, or hard packets should be discarded. Always store them in a cool, dry place and replace expired stock regularly to maintain test accuracy.


Rinse Cuvettes with Tank Water Before Sampling

Swirl a small amount of tank water in the cuvette and discard it before adding your sample. This helps remove any residual RO/DI or cleaning water that could dilute the test and skew results.


Retest Outliers Before Reacting

If you get a surprising result — like a sudden nitrate spike — always retest before adjusting dosing or filtration. Simple issues like smudged cuvettes, leftover reagent, or air bubbles can throw off a reading.


Maintenance Tips for Hanna Instruments

Keeping your Hanna Instruments clean and properly maintained is essential for accurate readings and long-term reliability. These digital testers are precise tools — a little routine care goes a long way.

  • Rinse Cuvettes Immediately After Use: Always rinse cuvettes with RO/DI water right after testing. This prevents reagent residue from drying and affecting future tests. Dry thoroughly with a lint-free cloth.

  • Wipe Down Testers Regularly: Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the exterior of your devices. Keep them free from salt creep, fingerprints, and moisture. Avoid using chemical cleaners or exposing units to direct water contact.

  • Store in a Dry, Cool Area: Keep all testers and reagents away from humidity and direct light. Use airtight containers or sealed kits with silica packets to preserve powdered reagents and prevent clumping.

  • Watch for Scratched or Cloudy Cuvettes: Optical clarity is critical. If a cuvette becomes scratched or hazy, replace it immediately — even minor imperfections can impact digital readings.

  • Check Batteries Often: Low power can compromise test accuracy. Always have spare batteries available, especially if you test frequently or use multiple checkers in one session.

  • Discard Expired or Clumped Reagents: Powdered reagents degrade over time, especially if exposed to air or moisture. Replace any that show signs of hardening, discoloration, or uneven texture.

Hanna Instruments FAQs

Are Hanna digital testers more accurate than liquid test kits?

Yes — Hanna Instruments use colorimetry and digital readouts to eliminate the guesswork of color matching. This results in more consistent and precise measurements, especially for parameters like phosphate, nitrate, and alkalinity.

How often should I test my reef tank parameters?

For stable reef systems, test alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium 1–2 times per week. Nutrients like nitrate and phosphate can be tested weekly. However, frequency may increase during system changes, troubleshooting, or coral recovery periods.

Do Hanna powdered reagents expire?

Yes. Powdered reagents can degrade over time or clump if exposed to moisture. Always check expiration dates and inspect packets for signs of hardening or discoloration before use.

Why is my reading off or inconsistent?

Inaccurate results are often caused by dirty or scratched cuvettes, undissolved reagent, or improper zero calibration. Always rinse thoroughly, mix well, and re-test any unexpected results to verify accuracy.

Can I use the same cuvette or syringe for different tests?

It’s best to dedicate cuvettes and syringes to specific tests to avoid cross-contamination. If you must reuse tools, rinse them thoroughly with RO/DI water between uses and avoid mixing reagents.