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I've been using Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit to measure the Ammonia,
Nitrites, Nitrates pH ect.. After taking the prescribed measure of water and using their solution, and waiting the appropriate amount of time, you compare it to the color strip cards they provide to the color of the test tube. I've been told by various people that you compare the color of the tube to that on the cards, you should hold the tube up to the light and compare that color to the color on the card. Others have told me to place the tube directly on the card to compare the colors. You get dramatic differences in the reading depending on what way you do it. I always get readings between the colors and I can never tell what I truly have. Is there a better way to test the levels in my tank? Also what the correct way to measure the colors against the cards. Thanks |
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
For ammonia and nitrite, I like Marine Enterprise. For those of you who might search for this on the web, there's a very minor typo here that proves very critical to Google and its ilk. The company is Marine Enterprises. That still might do you no good; I haven't been able to find an online supplier. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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That's because they sell to pet stores only.
Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets George Patterson wrote on 9/1/2006 10:34 PM: Wayne Sallee wrote: For ammonia and nitrite, I like Marine Enterprise. For those of you who might search for this on the web, there's a very minor typo here that proves very critical to Google and its ilk. The company is Marine Enterprises. That still might do you no good; I haven't been able to find an online supplier. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net...
That's because they sell to pet stores only. Why would they limit their target market so much? |
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Selling only to pet stores is not that big of a limit.
But to answer your question, if you owned a pet store, you would appreciate it if the manufacture you bought from did not sell to you, and then turn around and sell to mail order cheaper that they sold to you. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Pszemol wrote on 9/2/2006 3:47 PM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net... That's because they sell to pet stores only. Why would they limit their target market so much? |
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Pszemol wrote:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net... That's because they sell to pet stores only. Why would they limit their target market so much? Many companies sell wholesale only. Retailers need licenses in some areas and have to collect sales taxes in their locations. These are just two reasons companies would restrict their markets. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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They are not, by selling to retailers only they guarantee a competitive
price. They don't want to compete with their primary customers. iy "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net... That's because they sell to pet stores only. Why would they limit their target market so much? |
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"Peter Pan" wrote in message ...
I've been using Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit to measure the Ammonia, Nitrites, Nitrates pH ect.. After taking the prescribed measure of water and using their solution, and waiting the appropriate amount of time, you compare it to the color strip cards they provide to the color of the test tube. I've been told by various people that you compare the color of the tube to that on the cards, you should hold the tube up to the light and compare that color to the color on the card. Others have told me to place the tube directly on the card to compare the colors. You get dramatic differences in the reading depending on what way you do it. I would listen the manufacturer... :-) I use these tests and I follow instructions and compare colors holding sample vial over WHITE background. To get WHITE background you CANNOT put the vial right at the color scale because your will cause the white ambient light go through the color vial once, then hit the white background coloring it, and go back toward your eyes. In effect you are watching at the test tube placed on the already colored background with the color light shining through it. I keep the vial slightly elevated from the background, the way the white piece of the scale is lighted with WHITE light... If you put the vial right on the scale you should be reading double concentrations to what is real, if you know what I mean. I always get readings between the colors and I can never tell what I truly have. Is there a better way to test the levels in my tank? Also what the correct way to measure the colors against the cards. To cure this problem, ask what color does your sister/wife/girlfriend see - women have much better developed color recognition skills than men do. |
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![]() You have to many typos and incomplete sentences for this to make and sense I would listen the manufacturer... :-) I use these tests and I follow instructions and compare colors holding sample vial over WHITE background. To get WHITE background you CANNOT put the vial right at the color scale because your will cause the white ambient light go through the color vial once, then hit the white background coloring it, and go back toward your eyes. In effect you are watching at the test tube placed on the already colored background with the color light shining through it. I keep the vial slightly elevated from the background, the way the white piece of the scale is lighted with WHITE light... If you put the vial right on the scale you should be reading double concentrations to what is real, if you know what I mean. I always get readings between the colors and I can never tell what I truly have. Is there a better way to test the levels in my tank? Also what the correct way to measure the colors against the cards. To cure this problem, ask what color does your sister/wife/girlfriend see - women have much better developed color recognition skills than men do. |
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