sorry guys havent gotten a chance to post my results, havent been home and been sick
but still thanks again for all the help
Plecos_Ftw;1283844; said:sorry guys havent gotten a chance to post my results, havent been home and been sickbut still thanks again for all the help
Plecos_Ftw;1294309; said:Alright so Im back finally. I did a 20% water change and used prime in the new water. 4 hours later tested the water but they are still pretty high. my param. are...
nitrate = 80-100 ppm
nitrites= 0
Hardness = about 80 ppm
chlorine= 0
alkalinity=120-130 ppm
ph= 7.5-7.8
Maybe just doing 20-30% waterchanges and using prime may lower them.. grr..
but my fish are eating and looking fine just that bothers me!!!
johnptc;1294736; said:did you use the approved test kit for water treated with prime ???![]()
Plecos_Ftw;1294892; said:I used test strips I didnt know that there are prime tests. I thought prime was just a conditioner type thing that lowers nitrates? we talking bout the same prime? in the red bottle?
Nick660;1295714; said:I think it's only the Nessler based ammonia test kits that can show false positive when using Seachem Prime.
There are no kits to test for Prime.
Seachem Prime does not reduce nitrates, just reduces their toxicity.
Nitrates of 80-100 are not necessarily going to harm your fish directly although it is desireable to get them lower. The best way to do this is by water changes but it will probably need to be significantly more than 20%/week IMO.
Hope that makes it a bit clearer![]()