According to the study ( and the little bit I know at this time), the Prime is believed to actually increase nitrates as time goes on. They also claim that Prime and Stress Coat used together raises ammonia. In the study, according to my friend, when Stress Coat is used along with daily water changes for 2 weeks, the water tests at0 nitrates at the end of the 2 weeks and stays there with no further daily w/c’s. I don’t know the rhyme or reason to this at this time as I’m not privileged to the study notes. The research is still in the testing phase. Just curious if anyone has noticed more success n lower nitrates when testing using one product vs. the other. My nitrates test high as I have nitrates in my tap water. I’ll see if I notice any difference after 2 weeks but not holding my breath.
This illustrates what I was getting at previously, about the aim of the test and the conditions. Given that neither product claims to lower nitrates, there may well be other factors playing into this. Example,
In the study, according to my friend, when Stress Coat is used along with daily water changes for 2 weeks, the water tests at0 nitrates at the end of the 2 weeks and stays there with no further daily w/c’s.
This is not proof of anything, without the background. What sized aquarium, how many fish, what is in the source water, what is the GH/KH, pH, temperature, how much are the fish being fed, are there plants...without knowing all this, and probably more, we cannot possibly conclude anything about nitrates. And just so you know, this is not a blame on you, but merely pointing out that without the data for the testing the conclusions are meaningless.
Another thing...the long-term and/or cumulative effect of using such products that is being suggested is not really surprising.
They also claim that Prime and Stress Coat used together raises ammonia.
Everyone here knows how I regularly warn about using any additives unless absolutely essential, and this is one very good reason why I do. Interaction between substances can have serious consequences for fish and bacteria. But beyond this, these products are getting inside the fish, and that is always negative no matter the additive.