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    Posted: May 10 2006 at 1:45am
I seem to have lost my color chart for my nitrite test ... I know the colors where the same as the nitrate color chart however the representing numbers where differant .. can someone tell me what the numbers are? ...
 
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I have Red Seas brand...
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You shouldn't see any color (or at least the zero reading).  If you see any color you're still cycling (or recycling).  IMO, ammonia testing is much more informative and useful.  Ammonia is much more harmful then nitrite in saltwater fishes.  When ammonia is zero I feel pretty confident adding fish...

BTW, I feel the same about phosphate testing.  If it's pink at all I think it's a problem, regardless of actual concentration.
 
[edited:  mistyped nitrite as nitrate]


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If it's pink at all I think it's a problem

Salifert Phosphate Test turns - Blue
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Blue, not pink.

But pink is still my favorite color!
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Jon, is it that way with all NO3, PO4 tests?

Pink? That is my favorite, too!
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is it that way with all NO3, PO4 tests?
 
Not with nitrate.  Although zero (or just a trace) nitrates is desired, levels as high as 20 - 30 ppm are likely not a health concern for most tank inhabitants.  But those levels of nitrate can lead to brown corals and nuisance algae growth.
 
Phosphate can lead to similar problems, but even fairly low levels can lead to serious health issues in calcifying organisms.  So pretty much any level, detectable with hobby kits, is a concern to me.
 
Nitrite is of very little concern to me.  If you're cycling a tank and the ammonia has dropped to zero then your nitrite will be down to zero within a week or so.  And I don't think nitrites are very toxic either.  Somewhat more toxic then nitrate but much less toxic then ammonia.  Ammonia is the cycling killer, imo.
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Thanks, Jon!
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