@Eagle_Steve @Randy Holmes-Farley
Randy,
Eagle_Steve and I have a question that we would love your insight into.
Long story short, unbeknownst to me, I ran my QT tank with carbon media in it for 5 weeks up until yesterday. (It was hidden between 2 layers of filter floss in the stock HOB filter). I removed it when this discrepancy explained below was discovered.
I have been adding cupramine in my QT for over a month. I have been testing with the Salifert Copper kit and have been reading .75 on the kit consistently. This is also where I expected my number to be per my dosing calculations.
However, when I double checked my testing with Eagle_Steve's Hanna Copper checker, his reading was that no copper was present. Our current theory is that the carbon played a role in absorption.
All that being said, what is different in those tests that would make one show .75 and the other test show 0? Do these tests look for different things outside of the copper? Does that Hanna checker/Salifert work better with chelated vs ionic?
We are trying to understand the science here and we are perplexed. Thank you in advance.
Randy,
Eagle_Steve and I have a question that we would love your insight into.
Long story short, unbeknownst to me, I ran my QT tank with carbon media in it for 5 weeks up until yesterday. (It was hidden between 2 layers of filter floss in the stock HOB filter). I removed it when this discrepancy explained below was discovered.
I have been adding cupramine in my QT for over a month. I have been testing with the Salifert Copper kit and have been reading .75 on the kit consistently. This is also where I expected my number to be per my dosing calculations.
However, when I double checked my testing with Eagle_Steve's Hanna Copper checker, his reading was that no copper was present. Our current theory is that the carbon played a role in absorption.
All that being said, what is different in those tests that would make one show .75 and the other test show 0? Do these tests look for different things outside of the copper? Does that Hanna checker/Salifert work better with chelated vs ionic?
We are trying to understand the science here and we are perplexed. Thank you in advance.
