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Oh ok... Thought it would help cause the colors are more definedThank you, no
Looks to be around 2-3ppm ammonia... And it looks to be 0.25 nitrites... You'll get there eventually!Tonight's readings after I dosed ammonia very early this morning, to achieve 3-4 ppm.
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I see ammonia as around 1 ppm-ish and nitrites dropped big time; I see it as between 0-.25. Nitrate between 10-20 ppm.Looks to be around 2-3ppm ammonia... And it looks to be 0.25 nitrites... You'll get there eventually!
Yah thats around 1-2... Sorry the first pic made the ammonia seem darker.I see ammonia as around 1 ppm-ish and nitrites dropped big time; I see it as between 0-.25. Nitrate between 10-20 ppm.
My eyes are older than yours but look at when I really isolate the colors we're discerning :
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It'd be nice, and I certainly don't mean necessary, if there were a bit more blank white space between the color rows. Sometimes a nearby hue can influence one's perception of a neighboring hue.Yah thats around 1-2... Sorry the first pic made the ammonia seem darker.
What I do is I take the seperate card in the box of the kit and I put the vile against it and bring the color card as close to the vile as possible.It'd be nice, and I certainly don't mean necessary, if there were a bit more blank white space between the color rows. Sometimes a nearby hue can influence one's perception of a neighboring hue.
Rocky you strike me as a kid who wouldn't want to misspell or misunderstand a term or word. So "vial" or test tube is what we use as (amateur) water chemists. Vial, not vile. Very different meaning.What I do is I take the seperate card in the box of the kit and I put the vile against it and bring the color card as close to the vile as possible.
Oops LOL... Ive never messed that up in my journals or anything thanksRocky you strike me as a kid who wouldn't want to misspell or misunderstand a term or word. So "vial" or test tube is what we use as (amateur) water chemists. Vial, not vile. Very different meaning.
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Yes, I forgot to mention - the API test. After one drop it is the palest of blue, then with each subsequent drop it darkens. I don’t mind doing a water change I just wondered if it will interrupt the cycle or something, which to a novice like me, appeared to be near completion.Are they the API testers? What colour is the water after adding the first KH drop?
You can do whichever you feel happier doing. A large water change will replenish the KH to near tap level, but you may need to do more if the level drops again. Baking soda is easier than a water change, but you may prefer not to add something that's not found naturally in water.