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Old 07-24-2008, 08:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question my params

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no3 = 30
nh3 = 0
ph= 8.2
no2 = 0
po4= 0.5
kh = 12
ca2 = 420
mg = 1400
temp = 78
salt = 1.025

fuge installed yesterday....should reduce no3 ?
I may be over feeding, so I will cut back a bit.

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Old 07-24-2008, 09:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I doubt your PO4 is really .5

The reagents used in phosphate test kits bind with the plastic and glass vials used for testing and will start to give "false positives" after a number of tests.


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Everything, besides Phosphate and Nitrate (which your fuge should take care of eventually), looks really good.


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Yes, your fuge will get the nitrates down, at least mine has.

It's VERY cool, that fuge!!!


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I'm looking at the card...and it says 0.5..barely light green? third scale color on the chart.
whats up?
because of the fuge plastic or the glass vials?
I'm starting to feel concerned...in a bad way.
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would po3 be a difference?...I'm still try'n to figure all this out. : (
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I doubt your PO4 is really .5

The reagents used in phosphate test kits bind with the plastic and glass vials used for testing and will start to give "false positives" after a number of tests.
Interesting. So, how can anyone know what their P04 is really testing at?


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Interesting. So, how can anyone know what their P04 is really testing at?
Have to buy extra vials eventually. Other options are Hanna Colorimeters if you've recently won the lottery.
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