Matt L.
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Has anyone ever wondered what the nitrite level would be in an established reef tank? Conventional wisdom says zero, but is this really the case? As I found out, the answer is most certainly no.
Using the the Griess reaction and absorbance at 540nm in a spectrophotometer, my reef water tested at 0.038ppm Nitrite-N. That's not high enough to impact the fish, but certainly far from zero as well.
Such a low level of nitrite must be the background level of a cycled tank. The cycle is working perfectly, but at any given time, there is a low concentration of nitrite and ammonia intermediates.
I'm now curious what the ammonia concentration is...
Matt
Has anyone ever wondered what the nitrite level would be in an established reef tank? Conventional wisdom says zero, but is this really the case? As I found out, the answer is most certainly no.
Using the the Griess reaction and absorbance at 540nm in a spectrophotometer, my reef water tested at 0.038ppm Nitrite-N. That's not high enough to impact the fish, but certainly far from zero as well.
Such a low level of nitrite must be the background level of a cycled tank. The cycle is working perfectly, but at any given time, there is a low concentration of nitrite and ammonia intermediates.
I'm now curious what the ammonia concentration is...
Matt