Bol
Fish Addict
Hello,
I recently set up a tank, and for various reasons, I used AmQuel to condition the water at the beginning. I now know that AmQuel will cause false readings on Nessler based ammonia tests. I also read (from the AmQuel site) that Nessler tests usually use an amber -> green color scale.
So, I went out and bought a TetraTest NH3/HN4+ test kit. However, there doesn't seem to be any info on this test kit on the Tetra site, so I'm wondering which type of test it is (Nessler or the ... umm... saly-something test).
It reads on a pea green -> blue scale. It's also done with three reagents:
The first is unlabelled,
The second contains phenol (carbolic acid), sodium nitroprusside dyhydrate, and isopropanol.
The third contains lithium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite solution.
Can anyone tell me which 'type' of test the TetraTest one is?
I recently set up a tank, and for various reasons, I used AmQuel to condition the water at the beginning. I now know that AmQuel will cause false readings on Nessler based ammonia tests. I also read (from the AmQuel site) that Nessler tests usually use an amber -> green color scale.
So, I went out and bought a TetraTest NH3/HN4+ test kit. However, there doesn't seem to be any info on this test kit on the Tetra site, so I'm wondering which type of test it is (Nessler or the ... umm... saly-something test).
It reads on a pea green -> blue scale. It's also done with three reagents:
The first is unlabelled,
The second contains phenol (carbolic acid), sodium nitroprusside dyhydrate, and isopropanol.
The third contains lithium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite solution.
Can anyone tell me which 'type' of test the TetraTest one is?