sed03f a plant a fish Jul 23, 2008 683 0 0 Florida inverthobby.com Real Name Sarah Aug 13, 2008 #11 I think you are right about inaccuracy, not only that, but if you are not in strong light, its so hard to tell the correct colors on that thing.
I think you are right about inaccuracy, not only that, but if you are not in strong light, its so hard to tell the correct colors on that thing.
thebullit smile it confuses people Apr 29, 2007 1,823 0 0 50 North West, UK Aug 14, 2008 #12 amonia will be the problem, more frequent water changes in small amounts will reduce this. dip sticks like already stated arnt very accurate, so a liquide test kit would / will be better.
amonia will be the problem, more frequent water changes in small amounts will reduce this. dip sticks like already stated arnt very accurate, so a liquide test kit would / will be better.
DAVIDFBT Extinct? Since when? Feb 3, 2008 3,584 0 0 32 Great Lakes, Illinois Real Name Definitely not David Aug 14, 2008 #13 Your substrate change is not the problem with the ammonia. What size is the tank?
sed03f a plant a fish Jul 23, 2008 683 0 0 Florida inverthobby.com Real Name Sarah Aug 14, 2008 #14 its a 50 gallon, all the readings are 0 as of right now, It was most likely the ammonia, but Im going to get the liquid test kit now. I now have 3 pregnant shrimp, Im so excited!
its a 50 gallon, all the readings are 0 as of right now, It was most likely the ammonia, but Im going to get the liquid test kit now. I now have 3 pregnant shrimp, Im so excited!
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Aug 14, 2008 #15 I hope that they do well for you!