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The colour chart when using API tests for saltwater is slightly different to the one shown on the book (with the exceptions of nitrite and phosphate).Hello new friend!
A few thoughts here would be that the API brand test kits are popular and certainly not horrible, but many here at R2R don't regard them as super accurate. Often, they will report a low level of ammonia when it is likely near zero. And, corals we now know actually "like" low levels of ammonia:
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Ammonia is our Friend: thoughts needed
I'm thinking of wring an article on how ammonia has been wrongfully vilified in our hobby, with plenty of ammonia science and literature data, experiences of folks dosing it, etc. One possible part of it relates to the whole idea that one could start a reef tank without intentionally cycling...www.reef2reef.com
I applaud you for being very patient :)
You mentioned 16 days, but how did you set this tank up? What was your cycling approach?
I just did my first Ammonia test and I'm not exactly sure which it is I've waited 16 days after the initial setup and I'm not exactly sure what ppm it is![]()
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It was an ammonia kickstart I paid someone to help me set it up because I didn't want to mess it up. So I waited for 14 to test but I had to wait longer so tonight I'm going to do a 10-gallon water change on a 40-gallon tank and wait 4 more days and see how the ammonia levels are than.Hello new friend!
A few thoughts here would be that the API brand test kits are popular and certainly not horrible, but many here at R2R don't regard them as super accurate. Often, they will report a low level of ammonia when it is likely near zero. And, corals we now know actually "like" low levels of ammonia:
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Ammonia is our Friend: thoughts needed
I'm thinking of wring an article on how ammonia has been wrongfully vilified in our hobby, with plenty of ammonia science and literature data, experiences of folks dosing it, etc. One possible part of it relates to the whole idea that one could start a reef tank without intentionally cycling...www.reef2reef.com
I applaud you for being very patient :)
You mentioned 16 days, but how did you set this tank up? What was your cycling approach?
It was an ammonia kickstart I paid someone to help me set it up because I didn't want to mess it up. So I waited for 14 to test but I had to wait longer so tonight I'm going to do a 10-gallon water change on a 40-gallon tank and wait 4 more days and see how the ammonia levels are than.
Yea sorry I wasn't sure exactly how it was wordedNo need to pay someone for help here, Reef2Reef is free :)
But I’m not following what an ammonia kickstart is, do you mean like a bottle of bacteria?
but it was bottled bacteriaYea sorry I wasn't sure exactly how it was worded
It was an ammonia kickstart I paid someone to help me set it up because I didn't want to mess it up. So I waited for 14 to test but I had to wait longer so tonight I'm going to do a 10-gallon water change on a 40-gallon tank and wait 4 more days and see how the ammonia levels are than.
yes it was higher I want to say it started out as 7.5 or 8The concern is not the ammonia now. Don’t change water. The concern is whether it was ever 2+ ppm to know that it has declined.
yes it was higher I want to say it started out as 7.5 or 8
So do not do any water changes. Even if I haven't done any yet?Then you are good to go, IMO.
So do not do any water changes. Even if I haven't done any yet?
Okay I'll do one water change then once every week 10 gallons for a 40-gallon tankThe advice to do them is, IMO, often based on inaccurate measurements of nitrate because a little nitrite is messing with the nitrate test.