The API test that I use for NHx actually tests for Ammonia + Ammonium. I've read that Ammonia is what is toxic to fish and Ammonium is not. Is there a test available to test ONLY for Ammonia?
usually all test kits test for ammonia, not ammonium, that is quite new to me. I would look into Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Master test kit, the one you may be using is out of date or is generally not used.
Yeah, I have the API Master test kit purchased brand new a few weeks ago. The date on the box is 2006 so I am fairly certain this is not an outdated test![]()
The NHx card clearly reads NH3/NH4.
actually ,I believe there are kits that can test ammonia and ammonium..the api kit tests for both which is why you can get a false positive ammonia test result when breaking the chlorine ammonia bond in chloramine. the API kit is reading the ammonium
I believe I read somewhere that the test kits can't distinguish between NH3/NH4, but if your pH is at 8.0 or higher you've got NH4 (ammonium). I just can't remember where I read it.
I'm not sure what you are getting at..ammonium NH4 is less harmful to the fish so you can get a false positive when treating tap water with a de-chlorinator that affect chloramine by breaking the chlorine ammonia bondIf that is the case, then it is possible that my NHx reading of 1.0 (with the API test) is not really harming the fish! I have mentioned before that, while I am no fish behavior expert, the fish in my tank seem really happy and are eager feeders when it comes time for feeding despite the NHx level at 1.0 ...