CatLover said:
Hello, I have read lots of posts and done a lot of research, etc. but I am very confused regarding my ammonia tests. Can Prime cause an ammonia test to still read positive when Prime is used for chloramines? (detailed situation will follow in next post)
Thanks!
I know I'm jumping in a little late on this, but perhaps I can atleast impart some general knowledge that may be of help.
When prime breaks the chloramine bond it detoxifies the chlorine and the NH3(ammonia) and the NH3 is rendered non-toxic but still available to your beneficial bacteria for processing.
Yes, it is detectable by most testkits, liquid reagent or dipstrip.
One thing to note here is that
'Nessler' based reagent kits will give wildy inaccurate test results after using most chloramine/ammonia detoxifiers, to get a accurate reading of detoxified NH3 you must use a
'Salicylate' based kit or a dipstrip type
*.
Because of all this it is necessary in a tank that may be experiencing cycling problems to test after water changes to determine non-toxic levels and then re-test often to monitor for increases of toxic.
Now here comes the kicker...
Let us jump beyond ionized(NH3)/deionized(NH4) ammonia...
Do you know that PH and temp directly affect the toxicity of NH3?
The lower the PH/temp the less toxic the NH3, this is a variable factor depending on must how much (ppm) NH3 is present.
Here is a link with toxicity charts,
http://dataguru.org/misc/aquarium/AmmoniaTox.html
*I do not recommend dipstrip test, they are IMO not as reliable/accurate as liquid reagents.
Some detoxifiers will affect the acuuracy of
'Salicylate' kits.