Does the Hannah ammonia checker give total ammonia? Specifically the H1784
Our Ammonia Checker® HC (HI784) provides an uncomplicated, highly accurate, and budget-friendly way to measure ammonia (NH3/NH4+) in saltwater/marine environments.
And if so, how does that factor in to measured levels in a reef tank? Seems there is a formula of some sort to go from total ammonia to ammonia? At least based on this comment I found:
Seachem recommends keeping ammonia levels below 0.05 ppm (or 0.63 ppm of total ammonia) to be safe, and anything above 0.20 ppm (or 2.53 ppm of total ammonia)
Im asking because my Hannah checker just read .16. i don’t think that is anything to worry about, but probably need to increase my water changes, cut back on feeding a bit, and add some beneficial bacteria.
Our Ammonia Checker® HC (HI784) provides an uncomplicated, highly accurate, and budget-friendly way to measure ammonia (NH3/NH4+) in saltwater/marine environments.
And if so, how does that factor in to measured levels in a reef tank? Seems there is a formula of some sort to go from total ammonia to ammonia? At least based on this comment I found:
Seachem recommends keeping ammonia levels below 0.05 ppm (or 0.63 ppm of total ammonia) to be safe, and anything above 0.20 ppm (or 2.53 ppm of total ammonia)
Im asking because my Hannah checker just read .16. i don’t think that is anything to worry about, but probably need to increase my water changes, cut back on feeding a bit, and add some beneficial bacteria.
