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So I have been cycling my tank for about 6 weeks now. I have been testing the water every other day or so and over time I have seen the nitrite rise and fall, Nitrate rise and Ammonia go down to zero (at least that's what I was reading) I have been using a Red Sea Ammonia testing kit and to me it was fairly clear to be showing a result of 0.
I thought I would take a sample of water to the fish retailer so put some water in a rather old plastic bottle. It took about 39 mins to reach the store and when they tested the water they indicated that there is a small trace of ammonia. They were using a Salifert kit and it was reading a colour between 0.15 and 0.25.
They recommend a dose of Dr Tim's which I have put in but I was wondering if using the plastic bottle may have led to the reading of ammonia?
I have tested the water now with both the Salifert and Redsea kits. Salifert is showing <0.15 but to be honest it's not so easy to interpret the colour. The Redsea kit is very very close to the 0 reading.
I'm thinking could the water in the bottle be a cause for the reading in the store??
I thought I would take a sample of water to the fish retailer so put some water in a rather old plastic bottle. It took about 39 mins to reach the store and when they tested the water they indicated that there is a small trace of ammonia. They were using a Salifert kit and it was reading a colour between 0.15 and 0.25.
They recommend a dose of Dr Tim's which I have put in but I was wondering if using the plastic bottle may have led to the reading of ammonia?
I have tested the water now with both the Salifert and Redsea kits. Salifert is showing <0.15 but to be honest it's not so easy to interpret the colour. The Redsea kit is very very close to the 0 reading.
I'm thinking could the water in the bottle be a cause for the reading in the store??

