Nitrate Readings for SPS

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I'm wondering how my fellow SPS keepers are getting their nitrate readings, the reason I ask this is that I see these super low numbers but in my mind don't know how they are getting them. I use a LaMotte 3110 nitrate test kit which the lowest reading I can get is 1.1 nitrate or .25 nitrate nitrogen yet I see people post their readings below this level such as .85ppm, .50ppm and so on. Am I not under standing something here or is there a test kit that will read lower than the LaMotte? Just trying to figure out what I'm missing here.

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My experience is you will get different results with every brand test kits.
 

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From what I know, you've got the best low range Nitrate reader out there.
 

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From what I know, you've got the best low range Nitrate reader out there.
I totally agree. My question is why are you concerned about levels being that low? Anything under 10 ppm for sps is fine.
 
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I'm not my tank is normally around 8ppm I'm just trying firgure out where people are coming up .o numbers is it typo or do they really think their numbers are that low
 

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The liquid test kits show a 0 color on the chart.
 

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I use red sea pro. It has increments of .25 until it reaches 1.
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This was my last test
 
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Red Sea is one of the test kits that I believe are giving miss guided readings, I've searched for info on what type nitrate they are testing for and would think it was nitrate nitrogen. I would hate to know I was dealing 0.00ppm nitrate if thats what your showing me on the above test as my coral would not be happy and would need to dose nitrate to get my balance corrected, my coral do best between 5ppm & 8ppm No3 and Po4 is normally .o3 to .06
 

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I have checked with the lfs and they get consistent readings. I have to feed very heavily to show any no³, and that's what I'm doing. I have always had an issue with low nitrate in this tank.
 

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i use salifert. Basically, for low range readings, you look from the side of the vial instead of top down. Looking from the side, you divide the number of the matched color by 10. Since the lowest number on the scale is 2, the lowest reading you can get is 0.2 (which is right around where mine is). Sometimes i get up to 0.5.
 
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here's my thought and I may be wrong which is the reason for starting this thread but I think that all the low range nitrate kits are testing nitrate nitrogen not No3 and if you are getting a reading of 2 on your lowest scale that would mean you need to 2 x 4.4 = 8.8 No3

I guess this where I'm confused if I have the best low range kit on the market ( LaMotte 3110 ) which will read 1.1 No3 as it's lowest reading do these other test kits really read true readings below this?
 
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I'm not chemist either for sure LOL and guess it doesn't matter if other test kits state a lower reading, my kit test in the range I'm working with so I guess thats all that really matters. I was just wondering where these super low numbers were comng from and not that I would want my Nitrate that low any way.

thanks for the replies
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Interesting thread. I use salifert thru the side of the test vial as mention by bobstir and get .25 (or what I call 2.5). So I'm below 10. Didn't know there was another ways to measure nitrates. I guess this is something like the Hanna meter for both phosphates and the UL meter for phosphorus test?

I would be intersted to run both test simultaneously and if the match.

API nitrate basically gives me zero by the way.
 

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