Crazy test differences - proof of inaccuracy

Eclyps19

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I've been struggling with myself for weeks now because my new tank has been easily processing 2-3ppm ammonia for quite a while, but my nitrites have been sky high with no signs of dropping. Even after a 70% WC, nitrites still seemed higher than was readable on my test kit. This is an API test kit, mind you, with an expiration date in 2023.

I went out and bought a Salifert test kit for nitrites, and I was shocked at the difference between the two. Here is a picture of the Salifert after the required 3 mins of waiting, compared to the API after only 1 minute (if I waited the full 5 minutes the color would be beyond what the chart shows).

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Shoutout to brandon429 for continuing to remind me of how inaccurate test results can be, and to focus on the tank's ability to process ammonia (& time submerged!) rather than killing myself with potentially wildly inaccurate testing of nitrites...
 

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I for weeks was trying to find out why I couldn't get nitrates below 20. I was fallow so adding the barest of food to the tank once a week for the snails but after multiple 50 percent water changes it wouldn't drop. Finally bought a red sea test kit to try and it showed up lighter than 2. Tossed the API since it wasnt working even though it wasnt expired. I dont get how they can be so far off but I'm sure all test kits could be.
 

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I had a similar issue with phosphates then I bought Hanna product and the rest is history. I love all of their products and the simplicity of them
 

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For weeks my Red Sea PO4 Pro test kit tested 0ppm even though I was adding NeoPhos to raise it. I noticed corals browning and gha starting to get thick. So I picked up a Hanna ULN ppm meter, ended up reading 0.23ppm!!!

Lesson learned is if your kits say one thing but your tank is telling you another, get a second opinion. I stopped dosing NeoPhos and did water changes everyday for three days and now it’s down to 0.11ppm. Not where I want it but it’s going in the right direction.
 

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