Cycling Help - Different Tests giving different results

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Normal cement?

Nah, it's reef stuff, I think it was called Stone Fix?
Sets so quickly it was amazing after having the issues trying to get my aquascape to stay together and stay stable.
Looks a bit average in person, but one day it'll get covered up :) Not as easy to see under a blue light either.

Hoping for that low/0 reading tomorrow when I test, we'll see :)
 

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Hey neat that also gives us a neat test comparison between the two tanks, small world for sure
 

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welcome to the group I think you missing the point on this cycling thing It takes time let the ammonia ride out to it go to 0 and no2 hit 0 and no3 will be high then you cycle is done then change half the water see what your no3 level is after that if it under 20 you can put fish a fish in after a week look at no3 keep the under 20 for fish only for LPS UNDER 10 SPS WILL THAT A LOT DEFEATED THAT I WOULDN'T THINK ABOUT SPS FOR A YEAR
 

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But there’s this point too:

in this thread since it’s a cycling one, everyone is on board api is infallible

but if we change the title and I link a fully matured reef showing free ammonia, the diagnostics instantly change into api being notoriously wrong. Same test kit, two different post titles get opposite recommends
 
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I would lean toward trusting the Salifert test as API is notoriously inaccurate. However, if the Ammonia is truly @ 8ppm I would do some large water changes and bring that down. That would be high enough to stop a cycle all together. The general rule, IIRC, is that you don't want to exceed 5ppm at any point.
I agree. Even our fish place said API is unreliable and not to use it. Back when we tested at home with API we read multiple online reviews saying API tests always say there’s green/ammonia when there isn’t and that all the parameters are off. So we had our fish store test and they use Salifert and another type and our results better reflected what we saw in our tank, which were happy heathy fish. Our fish place told us not to use API because everyone has the same issues with results being off. Also, there’s an ammonia reader you can get for $7 that hangs in the tank and gives a constant reading. Happy cycling!
 

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So we had our fish store test and they use Salifert and another type and our results better reflected what we saw in our tank, which were happy heathy fish. Our fish place told us not to use API because everyone has the same issues with results being off. Also, there’s an ammonia reader you can get for $7 that hangs in the tank and gives a constant reading. Happy cycling!
Who sells the Ammonia Monitor ?
 
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So Day 17
Test results as below;

Salifert - Again hard to pick, is it 1.5 or 0.5, Leaning toward 1.5 personally
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API - 1.0ppm - so has not moved from yesterday
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pH I would say 7.8-8 IRL (photo definitely shows 8 though)
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Nitrates appear to be 0 in this photo however IRL I believe it to be 0.25 as there is a definite purple hue to it, not blue.
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Nitrates appear to be 0
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And the water smells great :)

so your poly filter is dead. Admit thats funny

see how anything that disagrees with Api is dead

but not here, where the titles of the thread changed:
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everyone agreed api was off base here. The way we read a thread title affects how much we trust api, though the kit never changes.
 
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So Day 17
Test results as below;

Salifert - Again hard to pick, is it 1.5 or 0.5, Leaning toward 1.5 personally
20210124_061702.jpg


API - 1.0ppm - so has not moved from yesterday
20210124_061942.jpg


pH I would say 7.8-8 IRL (photo definitely shows 8 though)
20210124_061853.jpg

Nitrates appear to be 0 in this photo however IRL I believe it to be 0.25 as there is a definite purple hue to it, not blue.
20210124_062041.jpg


Nitrates appear to be 0
20210124_062119.jpg
Cycle has started by the looks of it.
 

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We should run the purigen another full day looking for api down on the ammonia, I want to see how long it takes for the tester to give permission

yes, the no nitrate is concerning, the bone dead nitrite which usually over reports I haven’t seen a light blue zero in my lifetime lol but we said only ammonia matters and we are sticking to it. The fact ammonia won’t budge even after purigen x2 well thats why reefing never gets boring.

you have a thread that would convince literally every reader it’s stalled and the bottle bac was dead, I love it. My position could not possibly be more left field lol

but check post #51 updates. They were for sure the reading was real. About three grand in reef life disagrees
 
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