Strange nitrate test. Opinions? Pics
I have been cycling (fishless) up my 80 gallon tank, and testing water parameters using AP tests. When checking for nitrates, when I add the FIRST reagent to the test sample, it turns quite dark, much much darker than is normal for my other tanks. It makes it hard for me to trust the reading for this tank. The only things different with this tank is a large piece of driftwood and a sand/flourite substrate. Same source water. Could my wood and/or the substrate be causing some sort of reaction with the first reagent in the nitrate test? Kinda scratching my head on this one
....the test behaves normally in my other two tanks. I've inserted a carbon packet into the filstar xp3 to remove any potential reactive chemicals in the tank, and I'll check again tomorrow. Has anyone else had a similar experience?
I have been cycling (fishless) up my 80 gallon tank, and testing water parameters using AP tests. When checking for nitrates, when I add the FIRST reagent to the test sample, it turns quite dark, much much darker than is normal for my other tanks. It makes it hard for me to trust the reading for this tank. The only things different with this tank is a large piece of driftwood and a sand/flourite substrate. Same source water. Could my wood and/or the substrate be causing some sort of reaction with the first reagent in the nitrate test? Kinda scratching my head on this one
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