it would be neat to do this trick on the setup
input the pre calculated amount of liquid ammonia into the system known to cause a rise of 1 ppm
post a reading of the seneye kit about 3 mins after, and a reading by the red sea 3 mins after. then do 10 mins/10 mins on both testers, lastly do it at one hour. The seneye should be resolved back to original baseline and we can learn about lag times, if any, for the red sea kit in comparison. fun way to use your kits + verify some cycling shock absorbency
input the pre calculated amount of liquid ammonia into the system known to cause a rise of 1 ppm
post a reading of the seneye kit about 3 mins after, and a reading by the red sea 3 mins after. then do 10 mins/10 mins on both testers, lastly do it at one hour. The seneye should be resolved back to original baseline and we can learn about lag times, if any, for the red sea kit in comparison. fun way to use your kits + verify some cycling shock absorbency