Water Testing (CONFUSED)

tjgaskiller

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I am currently using an API Saltwater Master test kit I bought from the LFS. I check my water every week. I am a bit confused on my Nitrate levels and the suggested level they should be at. My test kit starts at 0 ppm(mg/L) and goes to 100 ppm(mg/L). My water checks out at 20ppm(light orange) but everything I have read says to try to keep it at .5ppm. My test kit doesn't even go that low! Am I reading this wrong? Is it my test kit? I have corals, fish, LR, LS, a protein skimmer, biowheel.. everything seems to be doing fine. I just dont understand what Im missing here, if anything.
 
no. API is a more broad test kit. other test kits graduate as low as .00
they are using another brand test kit.
I use API and when it doesn't change color than you know your good.... Good luck
 
a lot of folks run high nitrates...they to keep them as low as possible but 10ppm isn't gonna kill Nitrites and ammonia are a killer
 
If you have a fish only tank high nitrates aren't a factor. but for corals you want them as low as possible. true 10ppm isn't that bad but the goal is 0 N03 and 0 P04.
 
Keep in mind when using an API test kit for the nitrate test, you have to leave it for 5 minutes. That basically means exactly 5 minutes. If you leave it longer then the color will be darker and your nitrates might actually read higher than they actually are. A few seconds wont' hurt but a few minutes will.

Get some chaeto in a fuge, it won't be an immediate repair but over time it will help.

As said above coral and inverts are more sensitive to higher nitrates. But I don't think 20ppm should do TOO much damage if any. I'm not sure on that though so I'll let someone else fill in for you and correct me if I'm wrong.
 
You know when I started using API I would let the vial sit for hours and it did get darker after the 5 minute period was up. But now that I shake all the test bottles vigorously for a minute before using them...(recommended by someone for a more accurate reading) the color doesn't change after 5 minutes.

Just an FYI
 
Oh ahah, that's a good FYI. Now I don't have to be so anal about checking it after 5 minutes :lol:

Well there ya go tjgaskiller, hope that helps.
 
I have high nitrates and I have corals in the tank, GSP, BP, Leather cabbage, etc... and they all do fine with my nitrates sitting at 50ppm.
 
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