Thought I'd share an interesting experiment....Today I got a hold of three different Nitrate (NO3) test kits -> mostly because my kit was showing abnormally high nitrates in the system. I tested according to the mfg instructions with samples of aquarium h20 (80 deg) all within 10-15 minuites of each other. Here is what I found:
Salifert Test kit -> Reads between 10 and 25 I would interpolate the actual color I got to somewhere around 15-20ppm. 2nd test gave exact same result.
Hagen test kit -> reads between 20 and 50ppm - though i would interpolate this one closer to 50 than 20 (approx 40). The colors are too darn close on this test kit to really tell. 2nd test gave approx the same result - i would interpolate the result as much closer to the midpoint between 20 and 50 than the 1st test.
FasTest -> Reads between 10 and 20ppm, but looks closer to the 10 color than the 20 color. Actually, the color itself doesnt even match, but the intensity of the color that did show is what I am comparing here. 2nd test yielded approx the same result.. but again the color change is so slight it is really hard to tell.
I should note that all of the test kits are well before their expiration dates.
Here is my 1st question -> which one do you believe?
My 2nd question is: Why do i have such high nitrates at all (any way I look at it, i appear to have >10ppm).
Some data on my setup:
I only feed the tank 3x a week (combo of Formula 2 and live brine. both soaked in Selcon).
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Calcium - 420
Alk - 10.9dkh
P04 - <.03
PH - 8.1
Temp - 80
90 Gallon system, approx 2" live sandbed (all live.. i did not start with a 'dead' sandbed and seed it with live), combination of a few different types of LR (fiji, tonga, i forgot the 3rd, but around 80lbs). Water changes are approx 20% every month. Top-Off water is RO/DI and tests for 0 nitrates.
Mix of LPS hard and soft corals (about a dozen), one clam, and only a few small fish (cinnamon clown, regal tang, blenney, orange spot goby, basslet)
All of the tank inhabitants appear to be very happy. All the corals open up super large (actually, you can see pics of the tank from the link below). The system has been running only a few months, since 7/01. Does the sytem need to 'mature' more before the nitrates will drop?
thanks!
[ September 09, 2001: Message edited by: spdntckt ]
Salifert Test kit -> Reads between 10 and 25 I would interpolate the actual color I got to somewhere around 15-20ppm. 2nd test gave exact same result.
Hagen test kit -> reads between 20 and 50ppm - though i would interpolate this one closer to 50 than 20 (approx 40). The colors are too darn close on this test kit to really tell. 2nd test gave approx the same result - i would interpolate the result as much closer to the midpoint between 20 and 50 than the 1st test.
FasTest -> Reads between 10 and 20ppm, but looks closer to the 10 color than the 20 color. Actually, the color itself doesnt even match, but the intensity of the color that did show is what I am comparing here. 2nd test yielded approx the same result.. but again the color change is so slight it is really hard to tell.
I should note that all of the test kits are well before their expiration dates.
Here is my 1st question -> which one do you believe?
My 2nd question is: Why do i have such high nitrates at all (any way I look at it, i appear to have >10ppm).
Some data on my setup:
I only feed the tank 3x a week (combo of Formula 2 and live brine. both soaked in Selcon).
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Calcium - 420
Alk - 10.9dkh
P04 - <.03
PH - 8.1
Temp - 80
90 Gallon system, approx 2" live sandbed (all live.. i did not start with a 'dead' sandbed and seed it with live), combination of a few different types of LR (fiji, tonga, i forgot the 3rd, but around 80lbs). Water changes are approx 20% every month. Top-Off water is RO/DI and tests for 0 nitrates.
Mix of LPS hard and soft corals (about a dozen), one clam, and only a few small fish (cinnamon clown, regal tang, blenney, orange spot goby, basslet)
All of the tank inhabitants appear to be very happy. All the corals open up super large (actually, you can see pics of the tank from the link below). The system has been running only a few months, since 7/01. Does the sytem need to 'mature' more before the nitrates will drop?
thanks!
[ September 09, 2001: Message edited by: spdntckt ]



