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Would it make any difference that my tanks are around 81C right now? It being summer time and all.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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If your tank was 81c right now, that being 19c below boiling point, I would not worry to much about your PO4 as you will be having boiled fish for supper tonight.
Boil to 80 degrees centrigrade not F |
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LMAO, it too early, need coffee. Ya C not F DUHHHH
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#4
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You could write a recipe for boiled Nemo
"Dont fall off the wagon Bruce, fish are our friends not supper" |
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Post up your heat tested PO4 results, will be interesting to see the difference. |
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Well, I heated the water till just started to see a couple boil/ let cool, about 4 hrs. The reading is off the chart. I would guess 6-7 judging by the shade increase from the last one on the test sheet.
Now, if heating it gives true PO4, why doesn't the directions call to heat it? I mean, if the kit is not accurate as described? Thought Salfert was one of the good brands.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |