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    Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    If you are viewing this post, I make it half way…to get your reply, would make my day.

    It‘s never too late, getting your opinion would be GREAT.

    Thanks, for taking a moment of time, to help me with mine.
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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    Hi,
    to me it looks like:
    pH: 7.8-7.4
    Ammonia: 0ppm
    Nitrite: 0ppm
    Nitrate: 160ppm
    but lets see fi you can get a second opinion also!

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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    I agree w. SimonB - maybe a little less than 160ppm Nitrate?
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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    I 3rd that motion and ask for a vote.
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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    I agree w/simon & jv
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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    Thanks for your help...with 900 gals of water in my system, should I be able to fill my GB's with any type vegetables (flowering and non-flowering)? I have about 40 fish (4" - 6") and will be adding 40 more 1" frys in about 1 month.

    My water readings have been stable to months the only change an increase in Nitrates, the plant life will slow that down. Is there a danger of planting to many plants and depleting the nitrates over time? If so what additives can be used that would help plant growth and not be harmful to the fish?

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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    What are the low and high Nitrates levels for both tilapia's and plants?

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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    The test kit says the results are accurate after mixing and waiting 5 minutes. But, my colors continue to darken after 5 minutes. Does anyone know if a longer wait time produces more accuracy in the testing?
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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    My guess would be that the 5 minute mark will give you the most accurate read out.

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    Re: Color Blind…Need Your HELP

    OK, Thanks Apollo. Just hopng too hard for a higer nitrate reading than 40
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