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).
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...
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).
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...
