BubblesLotsOfBubbles
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So its true my eyes see different colours from each other to start with, and during my Photography lessons my Tutor asked if I was colour blind after seeing a print I thought was nice and neutral
So can I have your eyes on my first results using the API Master Test Kit please? This btw is my fresh tapwater so these are base levels but are important for chosing the right beasties to live in it so quite important.
Here is the Test Card and I'm showing tests moving from left (pH) to right (Nitrate).
So here is the pH test which I think shows 7.6 (or higher?)
Here is the High Range pH that shows 7.4?
Ammonia - Hummm! Green tint to the darker part of the test tube on the left says maybe .25 but the brighter bit of the tube on the righ looks clear of green so 0ppm? (They shouldn't really use round tubes IMO. Soil test ph kits usually use square cross sectional 'tubes' so there is a nice uniform colour to look at)
Nitrite - just the one because here I'm sure it is zero.
Finally Nitrate is another I'm not sure about. Best guess is 5ppm?
So can I have your eyes on my first results using the API Master Test Kit please? This btw is my fresh tapwater so these are base levels but are important for chosing the right beasties to live in it so quite important.
Here is the Test Card and I'm showing tests moving from left (pH) to right (Nitrate).
So here is the pH test which I think shows 7.6 (or higher?)
Here is the High Range pH that shows 7.4?
Ammonia - Hummm! Green tint to the darker part of the test tube on the left says maybe .25 but the brighter bit of the tube on the righ looks clear of green so 0ppm? (They shouldn't really use round tubes IMO. Soil test ph kits usually use square cross sectional 'tubes' so there is a nice uniform colour to look at)
Nitrite - just the one because here I'm sure it is zero.
Finally Nitrate is another I'm not sure about. Best guess is 5ppm?