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Why so little liquid in the vials? API is a 5 ml sample I believe. Or have you done the test correctly and this is just a little sample.
It’s a way bigger vial (I broke all the other ones) it’s 5ml just looks like less because the circumference of the huge vialWhy so little liquid in the vials? API is a 5 ml sample I believe. Or have you done the test correctly and this is just a little sample.
Do the colours make more sense if you look down through these massive vials, so you are looking through a similar amount of liquid to the original vial? I'm guessing you have tried that though. The only other things that spring to mind is some sort of contamination in the vial or an ancient test kit.It’s a way bigger vial (I broke all the other ones) it’s 5ml just looks like less because the circumference of the huge vial
The test kits are designed to be read using the supplied vials.It’s a way bigger vial (I broke all the other ones) it’s 5ml just looks like less because the circumference of the huge vial
Text kit is a few years old lol haven’t had to use it but it tests correct on the tank that’s been cycled forever. Does that other test color look abnormal to you as well on the non-cycled tank?Do the colours make more sense if you look down through these massive vials, so you are looking through a similar amount of liquid to the original vial? I'm guessing you have tried that though. The only other things that spring to mind is some sort of contamination in the vial or an ancient test kit.
Yeah nitrate is there and ammonia is basically gone now. The other tests show correct coloring except nitrite. I know that if there’s nitrite I’ll get an inaccurate reading but it still shows a valid color on the nitrate side lolThe test kits are designed to be read using the supplied vials.
You won't get an accurate color match with a different vial.
In any event, you don't need to worry about Nitrite if you're cycling a tank.
Just look for a positive reading with a Nitrate test.
Nitrite is harmless to Marine animals.