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![]() Hey folks, I'm out of town but was told by my GF that the tank water tests she performed for NH3, NO2, and NO3 were 0ppm last night.
However, she noticed that the same vials now show higher. I understand that the instructions indicate that you add the appropriate # of drops, shake it and then wait 5 minutes. I've never had them change colours even after two days so it was strange that it happened for my GF. Has this happened to anyone before? Is it an indication of a faulty test kit? |
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![]() The colors changed after the fluids sat in the vial overnight? That's pretty normal. Most test kits only have color stability for 5-10 minutes.
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![]() The colours changed after the fluids sat overnight, that's correct
![]() Good to know that's normal! It never happened to me before when I left them over night so that's kinda weird. GF did another vial test tonight just to be sure and everything is still indeed 0ppm. |
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