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Sorry for being a bit late to respond and take it as you will as my experience was freshwater with Dr. Tims One and Only purchased direct from them for use on a newly rescaped + planted aquarium layout while fish were in a holding tank with old tank 'stuff' due to having to move them while redoing floors. I had found when I reached nitrite and tested with Salifert it reached a point where it rapidly went to zero and since no one tests more than once I guess I am an anomoly; I was also testing with API and found nitrite present throughout the relevant time including this drop off. Rather than say one is right and the other is wrong, I reran tests but diluted. After dropping down far enough through dilution, Salifert went back to registering nitrite and further dilutions would show lower nitrite levels on both tests so I presumed it was a valid way to read outside the test's limited range. You may want to note that I took some high school and college chemistry but consider myself not a chemist.I forgot to tell you. When I cycled my tank the Nitrite was reading (API test kit) high for about three days and I bought a Salifert test kit for the Nitrite and Nitrates and the reading was fine. Sometimes that API don't give a good reading on Nitrite and Nitrates.
Congrats man. Add a pinch of food, it’s a turbo shot
thanks! it looks like ammonia is dropping, and nitrite is rising. bt 1-2ppm for ammonia, closer to 1ppm. nitrite is up to .5ppm.
the instructions state to add up to 2ppm again, should i do this or let it be? it's been 9 days now. i have been feeding pellets every other day over the last 4 days. also, should i turn on my skimmer?
(40% of my rock is live from another system)