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   The test indicated a 0ppm concentration of nitrite
 
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   5.0ppm concentration  
 
   5.0ppm concentration  
 
   This indicates that our level has risen --> sea urchin addition to tank
 
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  0.50ppm concentration
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   0.5ppm concentration
 
   0.5ppm concentration
  After the sea urchins were introduced, the biological filter could not keep up, increasing the concentration of nitrites
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 7 May 2019

The nitrite test comes from the Saltwater Master Test Kit created by API MARINE

What the test is used for:

 This test is used to test the concentration of nitrites in the aquarium in the unit of part per million.

Effect of Nitrites on Aquarium:

 Nitrites are a product of ammonia after it has been converted by nitrosomona bacteria into the nitrites.
 Nitrites are toxic to the life in the tank and the concentration should be kept as low as possible.

Test Procedure:

 1) Fill test tube with 5 ml of aquarium water
 2) Add 5 drops of Nitrite Test Solution
 3) Cap the test tube and shake for 5 seconds
 4) Wait 5 minutes for the color to develop
 5) Compare the color of the solution to the Nitrite
    color chart

Recommended Nitrite levels (ppm):

 Optimally, the nitrite level should be at 0ppm


Data:

 03/12/2019
 The test indicated a 0ppm concentration of nitrite
 03/21/2019
 5.0ppm concentration 
 This indicates that our level has risen --> sea urchin addition to tank
 03/22/2019
 5.0ppm concentration
 03/26/2019
 0.50ppm concentration
 This indicated that the biological filter is working
 03/28/2019
 0ppm concentration
 04/04/2019
 0ppm concentration
 04/09/2019
 0.0ppm concentration
 04/17/2019
 0.5ppm concentration
 04/23/2019
 0ppm concentration
 04/30/2019
 0ppm concentration