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How would the experiments here determine that? Thats the point.How would they know the difference between interference and a true reduced level?
It has been said here - a couple times - that the Seneye would be the perfect instrument for the tests done here (the gold standard - so to speak) because of the way they measure free Ammonia.
The manufacturer of the instrument says it's not reliable in the presence of Prime for 24 hours. The answers I received from Seneye and Seachem do not bolster (or not) the claims of what (if anything) Prime does to ammonia. But - they do suggest that the experimental design(s) here may be flawed.