If you're testing for chloramines, make sure the test kit is testing for "total chlorine" or "combined chlorine," not for "free chlorine." A test for "free chlorine" would misleadingly read zero in chloraminated water. 
 
also by testing for amonia you can determin if there is chloramines present.
  
heres a good read  http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-11/rhf/feature/
 
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