Underwurlde
Always look on the bright side of life..
Don't try to fiddle with scales etc. Just divide the DATA for Nitrate you entered by 10 (or 5 or whatever)? Then note this on the y-axis..
Andy
Andy
^ how so?
Let's nip this one in the bud then: I think this is a good idea. I am merely offering suggestions as to how things *may* be improved and *possibly* why things look 'wierd'. If I did not care (and by putting effort into this guys thread I think I am giving due credit) I wouldn't be offering *suggestions* - take them or leave them.geez give the guy some credit, i can understand the graph clearly. Perfect or not.
Yes indeed! This is only what I am trying to get across, the resolution is exaggerated on the Nitrate scale. I am fully aware of your other points, but the test should at least provide a relative indication of what is happening in the tank.I'm instead trying to suggest that the graph illustrates that the kit being used is likely inaccurate at that resolution.
Exactly my point.....Which is why the graph looks funny NO2 & NO3 are scaled differently
Not blambing the graph at all. I'm instead trying to suggest that the graph illustrates that the kit being used is likely inaccurate at that resolution. The inability of most cheaper nitrate testing kits made for home aquaria to measure actual nitrate at lower concentrations (0-10ppm) has been discussed, theorized, and subjectively noted by hobbiests for some time now. Aquarists have rightly had many gripes over the inabilities of the more "affordable" yet very common kits (API, Nutrafin, Tropic Marin) to accurately measure nitrate. Other more expensive kits such as Salifert, Seachem, and Red Sea brands seem to have a workable range down to 0.5ppm.
I suppose I'm making the assumption that the poster is using a more affordable test kit, as most newbies (myself included) tend to use them when they first start their aquariums, before they know any better. I would imagine that using a higher quality test kit would yeild a more stable value for nitrate.
And I'll say it again, I'm loving watching this thing
Norite: any sign of a diatom bloom?