Blue Spotted Tang

i dont know how good you are with numbers Stuart.Wiltshire but .3mg/L does not equal '0', if your going to ask a question in this forum and you arent going to listen to anyone then whats the point of posting???

The measured nitrites are Less Than 0.3mg/l. This is the lowest level of nitrite indicated on the test card, the literature states that nitrite concentration should not exceed 0.3mg/l. At a level of 1.6 the fish will be adversly affected.

This would suggest that my water parameters are within acceptable limits.

And for the record i can count past 3 and please dont suggest that i ignore advice, i appreciate all positive replies.
 
Skifletch you are absolutly correct in your assumptions. I have some new test kits and have

Just carried out test using a red sea test lab.

Nitrite tests show , difficult to be absolutely certain as sample was half between scale colours. 0 or 0.05ppm

What do you think, acceptable?
 
Yeah, I'd say your fine now. :good:

But one thing... that tang will outgrow your tank.
 
Skifletch you are absolutly correct in your assumptions. I have some new test kits and have

Just carried out test using a red sea test lab.

Nitrite tests show , difficult to be absolutely certain as sample was half between scale colours. 0 or 0.05ppm

What do you think, acceptable?

Agreed, you're fine for now :)
 

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