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There is a possible missing chapter in this story: temperature and pH. Free ammonia which the Seneye detects can be undetectable but the API test says differently when the pH is low. We would need to pair up Seneye readings with temperature and pH of the water in which it was submerged to back calculate the total ammonia which the API test detects.New Cycle - Seneye vs API
Hello All, Have just started to cycle a new DD ReefPro 900. Am using Fritzzyme Fishless food and Turbo Start and am 2 days in. I have dosed twice with Fishless food on the back of the seneye readings which are as follows: But the API result seems to be showing a different story. I`ve seen a...www.reef2reef.com
.04 here's the thread. the nano reef it was baselined on with one tiny fish and packed wall to wall in surface area was not running truly at .04 but that suffices for a baseline, and it suffices there to show api will show dark green in a tank that has no ammonia issues.
anyone who read or saw that api reading/color in that thread above, taken on it's own, would in unison agree the tank isn't cycled. but paired with a calibrated seneye, we didn't even need to trim it into the thousandths to make use of the seneye reading portion.