Quote Originally Posted by alton View Post
Back in the 90's I had a trigger tank for a short time with a queen 8", clown 6", pink tail 4", niger 4", huma 3", undulated 2", blueline 3", and one more which it's name escapes me and my nitrates stayed around 80. I have a hard believing a tank today over 100?
Quote Originally Posted by bstreep View Post
API kits are notorious for aging poorly. Especially if you keep the reagents anywhere but in a "cool, dark place".

I don't trust test kits over a year old. And I also don't trust API. Of any age.
Quote Originally Posted by RayAllen View Post
1+ on retesting with a better test

I was just at your place and your tank looked pristine, not that you can see nitrates with the visible I. Your fish all looked in excellent condtion and health.

Went to AD to get the water checked and there is definately something wrong with my test kit but I have inconclusive results since they were having problems with their dripper and couldn't get exactly 3 drops of the re-agent, first time 5 went in and it was showing around 140 and the second time four drops went in and it was at 110, so Im guessing around 80?. I looked around in hopes of buying a Salifert test kit but only saw some Hagen test kits and some test strips, it wasn't until after they had closed that JT informed me that the Salifert test kits are underneath the counter :( (should have asked) .


Quote Originally Posted by BSJF View Post
This is why I wish my other half was into reefing - so we could make fun of each other on the internet!


And then kiss and make up!
Quote Originally Posted by BSJF View Post
And least I forget the other advantage
At first I thought it was great that she was in the hobby also but it's actually just more work on my end, and to top it off she still makes fun of me.. I'm going on STRIKE!!