I currently have my existing ~5 year old tank in a house I'm selling, so I set up a new tank at the new house. We just got an accepted offer so I have ~29 days left to get all the livestock out and remove the tank from the old house to sell it. So I thought I'd get a jump on things. I bought a Cade S/2 1500 thru Algaebarn and they sent me a bunch of stuff for free, including the dry rock, live sand, media, salt, etc.
I did my aquascape, put the live sand in, filled the tank, got it heated, salinity checks out at 35 ppt. It came with some nitrocycle and I added some Dr Tims. I also tossed a bag of the ceramic media in my old tank for a week and when I put in the Dr Tims, I also transferred this media back to the new tank thinking it should be fairly seeded after being in the established tank... So this is where it gets weird. It's been about a week since I added in the Dr Tims and put in the seeded media (and this is on top of the live sand from day 1...).
I have two means of testing ammonia: a Seachem ammonia dot, and Seachem ammonia test kit (which does both free and total ammonia). The dot is showing 'toxic' (0.5ppm or higher). The manual test is showing dark purple for total ammonia (i.e. off the chart), but the free test is showing 0. I tried using the reference sample the kit comes with and it reads as it should so the sensors appear to be fine...
I'm utterly confused as to which I should trust, the dot or the manual test... I tried swapping 25 gallons (~14% of the tank water) with fresh mix and that didn't budge the reading on anything. I would have expected the manual test to at least budge a little with that...
What do you guys think?
I did my aquascape, put the live sand in, filled the tank, got it heated, salinity checks out at 35 ppt. It came with some nitrocycle and I added some Dr Tims. I also tossed a bag of the ceramic media in my old tank for a week and when I put in the Dr Tims, I also transferred this media back to the new tank thinking it should be fairly seeded after being in the established tank... So this is where it gets weird. It's been about a week since I added in the Dr Tims and put in the seeded media (and this is on top of the live sand from day 1...).
I have two means of testing ammonia: a Seachem ammonia dot, and Seachem ammonia test kit (which does both free and total ammonia). The dot is showing 'toxic' (0.5ppm or higher). The manual test is showing dark purple for total ammonia (i.e. off the chart), but the free test is showing 0. I tried using the reference sample the kit comes with and it reads as it should so the sensors appear to be fine...
I'm utterly confused as to which I should trust, the dot or the manual test... I tried swapping 25 gallons (~14% of the tank water) with fresh mix and that didn't budge the reading on anything. I would have expected the manual test to at least budge a little with that...
What do you guys think?