I am trying to better understand what test results mean. Yes; I know "my numbers" and understand what the hobby accepts as "normal" or "within range'. I would rather not speak in these generalities but instead understand what a number (test result) is actually telling me about my tank.
So today, using my Red Sea test kit, I tested nitrates in a tank that I am currently battling red cyano on about 30% of my substrate. It has been suggested that elevating my nitrates might help correct the problem. So... chaeto is out of the fuge and I am allowing nitrates to go up.
My result reads: "4ppm".
"ppm" stands for "parts per million". Is this correct?
So what does this number say about my tank? Is this high? What is a good number to maintain for those of us who like to keep some nutrients in our tanks for corals?
So today, using my Red Sea test kit, I tested nitrates in a tank that I am currently battling red cyano on about 30% of my substrate. It has been suggested that elevating my nitrates might help correct the problem. So... chaeto is out of the fuge and I am allowing nitrates to go up.
My result reads: "4ppm".
"ppm" stands for "parts per million". Is this correct?
So what does this number say about my tank? Is this high? What is a good number to maintain for those of us who like to keep some nutrients in our tanks for corals?

