Also handy here
We can tell what ammonia is at in the tank if we can see a pic of the tank that reading came from
ammonia unsafe in your tank is cloudy water, animals dying, fish darting about or hovering at surface for air due to gill damage, tight retraction of corals, CUC dead as they’re weak to non control. Something above hundredths ppm is happening
vs
ammonia running in the thousandths ppm as if you had a working seneye meter reading ammonia: happy fish clean water corals opened cuc acting fine- every tank I’ve ever seen posting those levels above.
there is no middle ground, it’s not possible for reefs to hold at .25 or .5, not even 1st day cycling reefs (using bottle bac, per seneye tracked cycles)
free ammonia either compounds fast or is totally controlled by our surface area no middle ground allowed
so, post a tank pic to reveal your ammonia levels we wouldn’t need any tester to discern the level. If this is a cycling tank, discerning a start date then we only need to know if you dosed ammonia higher than that and it came down to that level above, to know if you are done cycling.
i like how we all have customized ways to read api lol that’s awesome. Five years ago all this bacteria would be stated dead, tank not ready, stalled etc solely off that reading above with no tank pic context. Off that one read, he would be advised to add or buy bottled bac to unstick the reading
I vote .5 for the reading, but .005 for the actual tank nh3
post pics we can add this to our false stalled cycle thread when updated