Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding the common aquarium test with reagent. Many of them require dosing drop by drop a reagent and observing when the color changes in the vial.
I noticed that for some tests sometimes the change of the color is not immediate, it starts at a certain point and maybe requires one/two additional drops of reagent to make the color more marked. After that moment you can add whatever drops you want but it remains always the same.
My dout is when do you need to stop counting the number of drops in order to measure the relevant parameter? At the very beginning when the change starts to occur or after when the color has remained stable.
Thanks
I have a question regarding the common aquarium test with reagent. Many of them require dosing drop by drop a reagent and observing when the color changes in the vial.
I noticed that for some tests sometimes the change of the color is not immediate, it starts at a certain point and maybe requires one/two additional drops of reagent to make the color more marked. After that moment you can add whatever drops you want but it remains always the same.
My dout is when do you need to stop counting the number of drops in order to measure the relevant parameter? At the very beginning when the change starts to occur or after when the color has remained stable.
Thanks