Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yes it was super dark green. I threw it awayshow us the hanna reacted vial? super dark green?
No clue which one you should trust. but If you read the API instructions, your ammonia is 0 - though with the picture and lighting it could be 0.25Hannah vs api ammonia: .2api/1.8 hannah which one should I trust?
Tank is 3 months. I had a live rock in a separation cube for my mandarin who I was trying to put on frozen food. I split it in half, maybe 2 pounds, and put it in the sump. It made the water kind of cloudy.I lean toward the hanna here, but read the hanna directions one more time, and see if it's being done correctly.
Is there any reason to think there could be ammonia, or is this like a well established tank running for months with no reason to have ammonia?
The point here he is trying to make is that both tests read total NH4, but you can use the calculator on the website to figure out the free NH3. Additionally, what is on the Hamza page is a little off. IMHO, API does not have a specific problem reading ammonia instead users do not adequately read the instructions on the kit. which state:is this what I was missing? If so these where my results
I’ll test again after I do another spinThanks a bunch, @Trillaman954 . Any chance you could run the hanna test again just for my curiousity and take a pic of the reacted sample after 15 minutes.
(Not that it matters. Just curious.)