LaurieC

Advanced Reefer
Location
Manhattan
Rating - 100%
20   0   0
What do you think the reading is on this ammonia test?
 

Attachments

  • IMG_5406.jpg
    IMG_5406.jpg
    36.7 KB · Views: 153

jr973

Advanced Reefer
Location
new jersey
Rating - 100%
415   0   0
Yea that's definetly. A quater jus a trace nothing to b worried about acouple of water changes and maybe less feedin would drop that to 0
 

LaurieC

Advanced Reefer
Location
Manhattan
Rating - 100%
20   0   0
I don't know, that's a good point. I did use another test kit at home later on the distilled water later and got a bit of ammonia on that kit too. So crazy. I'm still getting a reading of ammonia on my tank and filtered water. Also a bit of nitrite. I did a small water change yesterday and both came down a tad, but this is insane. I have 3 shrimp in there along with fish and a cuc and everyone is great--out and about, eatting, no signs of stress or anything. So I'm at a loss as to whether I should be concerned about this or not.
 

Bob 1000

Advanced Reefer
Location
Staten Island
Rating - 100%
122   0   0
Water changes won't stop a cycle lower the feeding amount, your filtration isn't adequate.. You shouldn't have any ammonia in your system..
How long has this tank been set up??
What does your filtration consist of?
What the total size of the system in gallons?
 

ecvernon

Advanced Reefer
Rating - 100%
170   0   0
if you get a reading of ammonia in your distilled (if your test kit is correct) then your tank should always test positive of ammonia. what brand of test kits are you using?

i use api and salifert.
the API I dont rely on the numbers of ammonia results. just on the fact if there is a color change then the level is unacceptable.
 

NYC Joe

Seahorses yea!
Rating - 100%
117   0   0
i have the same test.
it always looks green to me.
i hate it.

be careful when your looking at them, some of them say look at it sideways, and some say look top down.
If you look at them wrong, its a different color!
Blah!

-Joe
 

KoralGal

Experienced Reefer
Location
Manhattan, NY
Rating - 100%
18   0   0
Suggest you take your water to lfs and have them test it. Call first to make sure they use a different test kit.
I have this EXACT issue w. my Red Sea phosphate test kit: the 0 reading is supposed to be yellow but I’ve tested THREE brands of distilled water and only get faint GREEN, never yellow.
I use the API Saltwater Master test kit for Ammonia, and it distinguishes well between 0 and 0.25. I’ve gotten both colors at different times.
 

LaurieC

Advanced Reefer
Location
Manhattan
Rating - 100%
20   0   0
Thanks! This is an older thread, so the ammonia is closer to 0 of my kit now, but yeah, I got all the same readings on distilled water as my tank water so who knows. I'm not panicking like I was and I going with the idea that if the color looks 0-0.2 and the shrimp are alive and active as well as everyone else, then all is good. Seems all the ammonia test kits give off shades of green-yellow in the 0-0.2 range. I just got a Salifert ammonia kit so maybe that will be better
 

Sponsor Reefs

We're a FREE website, and we exist because of hobbyists like YOU who help us run this community.

Click here to sponsor $10:


Top