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I started mine with the yellow Quick Dip ammonia test, and it almost
ALWAYS said .25. Every now and then is seemed a slight shade lighter, like around .125 or so, but was never white, or 0. Having a LFS double-check them showed that they were just reading it weird and that Amm really was at 0. kim gross wrote: StringerBell wrote: Hi, The ammonia has been pretty steady at .25 for about 11 days now. Is this fairly normal? Should I still play the beer-drinking waiting game? (dont mind it so much ![]() Or is there some action to take? I have only done the 1 water change. Lots of pods,snails and little feather dusters have emerged. Also a lot of plants springing up. My first suggestion to you is to test out your test kit to make sure it is reading correctly. I have seen lots of "bad" test kits that would read low levels even if non are present. The ammonia staying level for 11 days does seem a little strange to me, it should be going down. With the other life doing good in the tank, it makes me think that you really do not have an ammonia problem (not that .25 is a problem.) My real question is what has happened to your nitrite and Nitrate levels? Has your nitrite level gone up? If so you have the ammonia eating bacteria and so your ammonia level should have peaked some time after you started seeing nitrite and then started dropping down. If your nitrate level is climbing you not only have the ammonia eating bacteria but the nitrite eating bacteria also, so your cycle should be getting very close to being done. A question for you are you adding anything to the tank right now? Some additives can cause false ammonia readings. Kim www.jensalt.com |
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..It always starts out at 0 (Yellow) and then turns to .25 after the 15
minute wait time. I dont know anything about chemistry---but it occurs to me that I could really mess the reading up by checking it a little too late or a little too early. "Brandonb" wrote in message ... I started mine with the yellow Quick Dip ammonia test, and it almost ALWAYS said .25. Every now and then is seemed a slight shade lighter, like around .125 or so, but was never white, or 0. Having a LFS double-check them showed that they were just reading it weird and that Amm really was at 0. kim gross wrote: StringerBell wrote: Hi, The ammonia has been pretty steady at .25 for about 11 days now. Is this fairly normal? Should I still play the beer-drinking waiting game? (dont mind it so much ![]() Or is there some action to take? I have only done the 1 water change. Lots of pods,snails and little feather dusters have emerged. Also a lot of plants springing up. My first suggestion to you is to test out your test kit to make sure it is reading correctly. I have seen lots of "bad" test kits that would read low levels even if non are present. The ammonia staying level for 11 days does seem a little strange to me, it should be going down. With the other life doing good in the tank, it makes me think that you really do not have an ammonia problem (not that .25 is a problem.) My real question is what has happened to your nitrite and Nitrate levels? Has your nitrite level gone up? If so you have the ammonia eating bacteria and so your ammonia level should have peaked some time after you started seeing nitrite and then started dropping down. If your nitrate level is climbing you not only have the ammonia eating bacteria but the nitrite eating bacteria also, so your cycle should be getting very close to being done. A question for you are you adding anything to the tank right now? Some additives can cause false ammonia readings. Kim www.jensalt.com |
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