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    Default API Nitrate Test Kit

    Has anyone ever received false readings from this test kit?

    I have an established reef tank w/healthy clams, lps, and sps and haven't had nutrient problems in years. So I was shocked when this API Nitrate test kit showed NO3 at 100ppm! I'm 99% sure that isn't right. Tank is completely healthy and I thought levels like that would be toxic to corals.

    I know these are cheapo kits, and it was an impulse buy, but has anyone else ever received inaccurate readings from this particular test kit?

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    they are actually pretty well known for that and are extremely temperature sensitive as to where they are stored

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    I should have expected something like that for $8. I didn't know about the temp storage item. All my equip and test kits are stored in the fish mechanical room that gets kinda warm during the day w/lights and chiller.

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    I've never had problems with them. The only thing is reading the color for Nitrate results. I don't know if its my old age, but the 5 and 10 colors look the same to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clamgal View Post
    I've never had problems with them. The only thing is reading the color for Nitrate results. I don't know if its my old age, but the 5 and 10 colors look the same to me.
    It's not your age. You're right, the colors for 40ppm-160ppm aren't very different; Orange, reddish orange, slighlty more red w/orange, darker redish orange, AGGHHHH they all look the same!

    I personally use Seachem kits and prefer the simple color change method to determine levels.

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    I need to offer an apology to API. I retested my tank w/a salifert kit, and nitrates are indeed high. Not as high as the API test indicates, but close. It doesn't help that it jumps from 80ppm to 160ppm w/nothing in between. These are good kits if you want a rough idea of your nitrates levels.

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    I have read that the Salifert & API test for NO3 different. API measures total nitrate, Salifert measures nitrate-nitrogen. To adjust you divide API by 4.4 or multiply Salifert by 4.4.

    But yes I have had a bad batch of API NO3
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    I recently had a bad API Nitrate test bottle. it read 20PPM no matter what tank I tested. I took a sample of the same water to B&B and he tested it and the same water tested at 0 for him.

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    Also had bad readings with an API Nitrate kit.Aquarium Designs tested it at 10 ppm,my API was reading 200.API are fine for Calcium,Alkalinity but not for Nitrates.
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    so if i had 80ppm reading on API, i divide by 4.4 and have 18ppm?

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