This is a one shot chance to get seneye feedback im just itching to know if they can report any reef tanks with rock and sand, post cycle, that didn’t run in the thousandths ppm turnover rate
his answer above seems to confirm normal as day, you have some ammonia, based on -your- tanks measure
That outlier report doesn’t shock them? Did they factor no known constant input, no dead animals unaccounted for?
i can’t envision an ammonia tracing answer from seneye without them asking those discovery questions
but what if they consult known function logs, how many outliers run in the hundredths ppm sustained, and never go over
how does one tune a biosystem to run short of a 1000+ report data plot, but not climb to doom, in this much surface area? Pls ask him 4 me it’s critical feedback for today’s cycling science, we are trusting seneye to be a fair ref. If seneye backs the meter, they need to be able to state the biomechanism at work, not just state ‘yes this reef among ten thousand has free ammonia’
his answer above seems to confirm normal as day, you have some ammonia, based on -your- tanks measure
That outlier report doesn’t shock them? Did they factor no known constant input, no dead animals unaccounted for?
i can’t envision an ammonia tracing answer from seneye without them asking those discovery questions
but what if they consult known function logs, how many outliers run in the hundredths ppm sustained, and never go over
how does one tune a biosystem to run short of a 1000+ report data plot, but not climb to doom, in this much surface area? Pls ask him 4 me it’s critical feedback for today’s cycling science, we are trusting seneye to be a fair ref. If seneye backs the meter, they need to be able to state the biomechanism at work, not just state ‘yes this reef among ten thousand has free ammonia’
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