Howdy
This is just to check my own sanity. I see lots of threads where people, during their initial cycle, will say something like "This morning, my ammonia was at 5. So I did a 20% water change and brought it back down to 1."
Say what? If the ammonia is evenly spread throughout your tank at 5ppm and you remove 20% of the water, you're removing 20% of the ammonia. So after adding back the water you removed, you should have 4ppm in the tank.
Am I missing something here or are people just completely misreading their test kits?
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Jason
This is just to check my own sanity. I see lots of threads where people, during their initial cycle, will say something like "This morning, my ammonia was at 5. So I did a 20% water change and brought it back down to 1."
Say what? If the ammonia is evenly spread throughout your tank at 5ppm and you remove 20% of the water, you're removing 20% of the ammonia. So after adding back the water you removed, you should have 4ppm in the tank.
Am I missing something here or are people just completely misreading their test kits?
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Jason