Alright guys haha I get you guys would like a nitrate test kit but I'm not going to spend the ten bucks when I have my method that works for me, just because it works for me doesnt mean its going to work for you. I can do 90% w/c's and my jardini will lay on its side and chill there calmly so I can pull 90% of the water, some peoples fish would freak out and hurt themselves, mine doesnt. I feed 2-3 times a week, many others feed daily, as I said what works for me might not work for you. My method of using tds to calculate nitrates work for me and might not work for you.
No one is saying I am finding the exact level of nitrates in the water nor does the api nitrate test kit hold any merit to me as its just matching vague colors. I know the ppm of the water I add to the tank 190-200ppm, and have done 90% water changes as a habit to prevent minerals from building up from evaporation and to knock down nitrates as low as I can cause im lazy and do water changes once a month. Any reasonable tds increase would have to be nitrates unless the tank evaporates a substantial amount of volume and concentrates the dissolved solids in the water. But even then, I know I add 20 gallons in-between water changes and finding the % is basic quick math. Nothing in a fish tank other than nitrates will increase the tds value unless its evaporation is concentrating the dissolved solids in the water, but I can easily calculate it.
Tanks volume: 240 gallons
Evaporation loss: ~20 gallons
Time frame: Every three weeks
City water ppm: 190-200ppm
volume of water replenished due to evaporation
20g of 240g = 8.33%
concentration of tds in 240 gallons = +/-200ppm atm 4/29
8.33% (volume of 20g) of 200ppm = +16.66 ppm
In theory the water that has evaporated (20g) would raise the ppm, 16.66ppm leading to 216.66ppm, before I add 20 more gallons of water at 200ppm bringing the ppm down the final ppm, to 208.33ppm. From here I can have a general idea of how much nitrates have built up nor how much dissolved solids have built up from evaporation.
Then at 90% water changes I can do quick math to find the general range of ppm accounting 8.33% of evaporation
90% of 240 = 24 gallons
concentration: Now 208.33ppm including topping off 20 gallons
10% of left over tank water: 208.33ppm at 24 gallons of water
adding 90% of 200ppm city water: 200.833ppm
So yea a nitrate test kit would give me a vague idea, but I also can do the quick math to calculate the build up of nitrates versus tds increasing from evaporation and also have a vauge idea as evaporation is the constant.
Subtracting the concentrating dissolved solids due to evaporation and also me topping off the tank is basic math I can do in my head in 10 seconds which gives me a ball park figure of nitrates, I dont need to spend 10 dollars on a nitrate test kit when I can think for 10 seconds and probably have a better idea of nitrates than most do distinguishing different colors. But as I said, do what works for you.
Heres the tds for 4/29
Water level is at the same level, tbh I was a bit surprised it did go down from yesterday as I actually fed yesterday. These are just my results and from my logic I'm determining denitrifying bacteria are doing their job. You are free to think other wise and I wont stop you nor try to change your mind.