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You mean from the top down to there, or just the width of your finger?

The width of the finger might be 100 mL.
Assuming that is about 5% ammonia, you added 5 grams of ammonia which would convert into 18 grams of nitrate.

In a 65 gallon tank, that amounts to about 70 ppm of nitrate. My assumptions can easily be off by more than a factor of two, so there easily could be a lot of nitrate.
 
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From top down.
I was dosing about 13-15 ml of ammonia each day to get the tank up to 4ppm.

It's 3% ammonia.
 
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From top down.
I was dosing about 13-15 ml of ammonia each day to get the tank up to 4ppm.

It's 3% ammonia.

Top down would be much more, so you could easily have dosed a few hundred ppm worth, and so it might take several large water changes to get it down.
 
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I changed another 18 gal.... Next day, nitrates still at 160! How long is this going to continue? I really hate wasting all this water. :(
 
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Ok I diluted my water and now I'm getting a reading between 20-40 ppm.
Is say it is closer to 20.

So now I need to do another water change and do a diluted reading again for this to mean anything?
 

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So if it was 20-40 ppm after dilution, then it is actually 80-160 ppm in the tank.

Next time you measure it after some water changing, do the same dilution and we can see if it is going down. :)
 

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