You know what I’d love to see here
two or three simple peppermint shrimp added, something delicate to test bioload carry, which you can see in my example threads is never a problem and these aren’t a huge disease vector risk for your tank like fish would be
do you have any practical way to add six bucks of common shrimp to the tank so we can again contrast delicate life form survival against a Red Sea ammonia alert? It would help cycle study science tremendously to have that big picture. As I read my ammonia alert post example thread we clearly see lots of people saying ‘Red Sea is at 2‘ or they’ll say .2 but never post the pic of the test kit. We are getting verbal confirmation of your stated levels but I didn’t press enough for actual pics to be uploaded. Their systems were fully stocked / we got the full tank pictures most of the time and the animals were fine, nobody was reporting the losses and crashes we expect for the whole thread if indeed they were missing ammonia control
it sure would be nice to see that test aspect in your tank. I think delicate shrimp which would never survive 2 ppm ammonia are a great test for your claimed stuck cycle. Its not a mean test because you can clearly see a trend of animals doing just fine in systems where Red Sea says things are not fine. That’s the heart of non digital test kit misreads in my opinion.
two or three simple peppermint shrimp added, something delicate to test bioload carry, which you can see in my example threads is never a problem and these aren’t a huge disease vector risk for your tank like fish would be
do you have any practical way to add six bucks of common shrimp to the tank so we can again contrast delicate life form survival against a Red Sea ammonia alert? It would help cycle study science tremendously to have that big picture. As I read my ammonia alert post example thread we clearly see lots of people saying ‘Red Sea is at 2‘ or they’ll say .2 but never post the pic of the test kit. We are getting verbal confirmation of your stated levels but I didn’t press enough for actual pics to be uploaded. Their systems were fully stocked / we got the full tank pictures most of the time and the animals were fine, nobody was reporting the losses and crashes we expect for the whole thread if indeed they were missing ammonia control
it sure would be nice to see that test aspect in your tank. I think delicate shrimp which would never survive 2 ppm ammonia are a great test for your claimed stuck cycle. Its not a mean test because you can clearly see a trend of animals doing just fine in systems where Red Sea says things are not fine. That’s the heart of non digital test kit misreads in my opinion.