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Why Your Ammonia Test Kit is Probably Lying to You! 

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Hello Fellow Fish Keepers,
In this video we talk about the importance of unionized ammonia in your fish tank and why your ammonia test kit isn't telling you the whole story. Below are a couple really good references that will help you calculate unionized ammonia:
Explanation and chart: www.patroutintheclassroom.org...
UIA Calculator: www.hamzasreef.com/Contents/C...
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@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Looking for a water test kit? API Test Kit (Affiliate Link): amzn.to/2GSjqoy Want to know more about water parameters? Check out these videos! Here is more information about water parameters. Definitely worth a look if you are trying to learn all you can about the subject! What exactly is the nitrogen cycle? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dFpN4wXgmfI.html What is Water Hardness? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xRYdtvakfv0.html How Does pH Impact Fish Health? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d9N-JliqsJg.html How to Lower Ammonia: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5l-POiCc0dI.html How to Lower Nitrites: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3t8yq-ydOaE.html How to Lower Nitrates: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rTdjjZRBIDU.html What Does Water Quality Really Mean? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TkPwQGG1LMQ.html
@josephdy9930
@josephdy9930 5 лет назад
Api sucks, doesnt distinguish between nh3 and nh4 get a sera master box
@RikRussell
@RikRussell 4 года назад
Brilliantly explained. I am a freshwater newbie who is currently waiting for first ever tank to cycle. Keep up the good work.
@robslater840
@robslater840 Год назад
Test kit is lying to you! ...Now buy the test kit?
@breese4907
@breese4907 5 лет назад
I've heard somebody talking about pH and temp affecting amonia toxicity, but I've never had it explained so well! Thank you!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you! Appreciate you watching
@skylarstewart2248
@skylarstewart2248 3 года назад
I've been having such a hard time trying to keep my ammonia at 0, its been constantly rising back up to .25ppm or so and driving me crazy! The fish never seemed bothered and it puzzled me and now I know why, the calculation says the true level is negligible. Thank you for the peace of mind!
@MamboGuy914
@MamboGuy914 2 года назад
Growing up I feel like keeping fish was never this complicated. I had a couple Pacu for 5-6 years and I never did one water test.
@weirdscience6820
@weirdscience6820 Год назад
I was just saying I reckon most fishkeepers don't do any water tests.
@flamefox8989
@flamefox8989 Год назад
Same with me, but all my fish died😥
@TonyettaPerry813
@TonyettaPerry813 10 месяцев назад
My mom says this all the time
@dankystanky7438
@dankystanky7438 10 месяцев назад
Same I had a tilapia in a 20 gal for atleast 10 years
@cjdigman1683
@cjdigman1683 9 месяцев назад
​@@dankystanky7438sarap ulam hahahaha. we cook and eat tilapia in Philippines 😅
@coolmountaineer
@coolmountaineer 4 года назад
Bamm!!! API showing 1.0 in my QT was driving me crazy! 7.7PH 25C = 0.028 makes way more sense! Thanks bud!
@darrylmoore5847
@darrylmoore5847 5 лет назад
I wish videos (like this)existed 30 years ago when I started in the hobby. Your channel is such a great resource to all of us in the hobby, because no matter how long you have been doing this sometimes it is good to get a second opinion.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
I find myself wishing the same when I watch other channels too! : -)
@alyssasandhoff4307
@alyssasandhoff4307 2 года назад
This is the most helpful video I’ve watched for a long time. This gave me so much peace of mind as my total ammonia has remained at 0.25 ppm for quite some time now. However, My UIA is quite low. I’m so happy to have learned this. Thank you!!!!!!
@tiffanywilliams7763
@tiffanywilliams7763 2 года назад
I know this is an old video but I am getting back into the hobby after many years away & it is so helpful along with everything else yall post. Thank you so much.
@beep200
@beep200 2 года назад
I cannot stress enough to you how informative this video has been. I by chance i suppose, set up a pretty dark blackwater aquarium for my Betta, because I knew they liked the tannins and I think blackwater aquariums are beautiful and have diligently kept him nice and warm. Every time i test for ammonia it stresses me out, All the other parameters are fine, my fish is alert and happy, the tank is booming with growth, so I decided to leave it be, not really sure of why he seemed to be thriving. But i'm cycling him a new tank (a bigger one, because I adore him) and I'm trying to check for the ammonia levels when I came across this video. I feel like i understand so much more about the balance of the aquariums now, thank you.
@catfishcave379
@catfishcave379 5 лет назад
You do an excellent job of explaining the entire Ammonia issue. I use the Seachem Test Kit which can give you readings for both even AFTER using water conditioners in water with chloramines.
@mealston1725
@mealston1725 5 лет назад
Wow...probably one of the most important uploads for the Aquarium Hobby. Thank You Most Kindly!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you! Appreciate it
@veronicapachecoalbornoz426
@veronicapachecoalbornoz426 3 года назад
Thanks for the good information! As a wildlife biologist it drives me crazy when people in the hobby explain things but doesn’t give you the full picture or explain the whys! I love your channel! I almost don’t watch anything else about fish keeping but your videos!! Still struggling with my first tank cycle but having patience. Thanks!!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 3 года назад
Thank you for being here!
@crazedisland3963
@crazedisland3963 2 года назад
Thank You so much I ended up having to do a fish in cycle and I've been doing water changes and prime doses to keep my fish healthy but my ammonia kept reading back at about 3ppm i just went to the website and my unionized ammonia is only 0.043, you have made me feel more confident and now I know that my fish will be fine while I continue to monitor them closely for the nitrites to show up.
@squanchy4873
@squanchy4873 5 лет назад
Great video, I once read an article about this topic but it wasn't described nearly as well as in your video. I also like how you stuck to the relevant topic and kept it short and simple. A lot of people will post a long video mostly rambling about fishkeeping, which isint necessarily bad but sometimes you just want the important info. Thanks!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you! I try to keep the informational videos on task. : -)
@hbarwickjr
@hbarwickjr 5 лет назад
Keep learning more about ammonia. Now how to fine tune it precisely concerning the welfare of the fish. Thank you so much!
@victoriaolender6289
@victoriaolender6289 4 года назад
I've never had this really explained to me in detail, just bits and pieces like if your ph is lower than 7.0, ammonia is in its less toxic form. Never have I seen a tool to actually calculate UIA, so thank you very much for providing that. I can see why companies might want to make test kits to calculate total amounts, as this would be very difficult for new or inexperienced fishkeepers to understand. I love that there is so much science to go along with fishkeeping, but it does take a LOT of time, research, and trial and error to begin to understand how your aquarium functions. I feel like every time I stumble upon one of your videos a new door opens up and I love that feeling of discovering something new about my aquarium! You are very articulate and being able to explain complicated topics in a straightforward way is truly a wonderful skill!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thank you Victoria! Appreciate you watching. I love the science behind fish-keeping as well!
@chelsea78344
@chelsea78344 3 года назад
I'm new to fishkeeping, and had quite a shock when I tested my tap water and my API test kit read 0.5ppm of ammonia. Apparently my city adds ammonia to long pipelines to keep the water sanitary. Thanks to this video I know that's actually about ~0.02ppm of the toxic stuff. I was much relieved. Thank you!!
@dimitrovbmw
@dimitrovbmw 2 года назад
Im not so sure. Our tap water in Tampa, fl also reads 0.5ppm but the Ph is at 8.2 and and during summer water temperature is about 80 F and with salinity near 0 this comes to over 0.0561 witch is not all that good in my opinion. Maybe you should recalculate your tap water again!
@fordy19
@fordy19 2 года назад
@@dimitrovbmw they don’t have the same water as you…
@Zaphod0414
@Zaphod0414 3 месяца назад
Prime from Seachem will help to keep that added ammonia from being an issue in addition to neutralizing chlorine and chloramine. It works by keeping the ammonia bound up as the not-as-toxic ammonium this guy is talking about until your biological filter has a chance to break it down, which should happen quite quickly.
@bobwright8789
@bobwright8789 4 года назад
Wow I rarely see a good fish keeping video on RU-vid. Good job my friend.
@chocolatelily90
@chocolatelily90 3 года назад
Thank you so much for including both Fahrenheit and Celsius! Save me so much calculating!
@sondralawrence5919
@sondralawrence5919 5 лет назад
Excellent video. This isn't talked about nearly enough . And isn't very well understood among new hobbyists and even some of the old schoolers. so glad to see someone covering the in depth learning required to properly care for fish.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@thomashutchings5215
@thomashutchings5215 5 лет назад
Thank you very much. I knew there was a good reason to subscribe to your channel. This episode clarified what I should have known when experiencing an ammonia spike a month ago. Unfortunately, one out of a community of 14 fish died, but the rest are healthy. The link to the FL unionized calculator is one I will keep. Again, thank you for using your education to help others.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Glad it helped. We all learn as we go. : -)
@Heidi-tr3dh
@Heidi-tr3dh 3 года назад
You have explained everything so well and so clearly! Thank you very much! I'm really pleased I found your channel! I'm new to fish keeping and only have a basic tank at the moment, one little bristle nose pleco and some blue jelly shrimp. I didn't have a test kit which I know is bad, so thought I'd better learn a bit more about which one to buy. I have been really confused by all the sales and waffle on the internet. Everything makes sense now! Thank you.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 3 года назад
Glad it helped - good luck!
@benogrady3328
@benogrady3328 Год назад
Iv watched many blogs on this subject and I really have to say this was the best ! Many thanks
@michaelhokie
@michaelhokie 2 года назад
Thank you for this video! Both the info provided and the link to the UIA Calculator is a game changer for me.
@vanessaduchaine6116
@vanessaduchaine6116 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video and the calculator. First time I was hearing this!
@crystalc9036
@crystalc9036 Год назад
I have been in a panic about ammonia in my tank doing water changes and never testing 0. Using the calculator was very enlightening. Turns out it was only .0005 ppm. These companies need to do a better job of explaining on the packaging what the ammonia is actually testing! I have been doing unnecessary water changes. Thank you for educating me!
@reptilesfishandmore
@reptilesfishandmore 4 года назад
I been fishkeeping since I was about 8. Your videos are very good. Still learning new info from watching your videos. Good job!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thank you! Glad you are watching.
@jmacd98
@jmacd98 5 лет назад
Thanks for explaining this so well, very informative! 👍
@dawnhiles3
@dawnhiles3 2 года назад
This is so useful, I'm new to fish keeping but it's so much easier to remember what to do and how to make your own decisions when someone has taken the time to explain the science behind it clearly, thankyou!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 2 года назад
Thank you!
@heidisfishtank7543
@heidisfishtank7543 5 лет назад
This is such important and helpful information! Thank you so much for putting this in such a well explained format.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thanks Heidi! Appreciate you watching!
@Rapha142
@Rapha142 4 года назад
Bloody great explanation. I've been keeping adult fancy goldfish for the past 5 years in the same tank and i kept getting ammonia readings of 0.25-0.50ppm and burned to different kinds of test kits. No wonder all my fish survived these past 5 years.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thank you!
@Unsensitive
@Unsensitive 2 года назад
Thanks much for this info. I measured 4-8ppm today. Fish seemed fine, but I didn't want my wife to lose her fish! Added started doing a 50% water change and added some ammo lock. Glad to know they will be fine. She got excited and added fish when we she saw the ammonia level hit zero for the first time. Maybe was the plants pulling it down, and wasn't fully cycled yet.
@therastareefer
@therastareefer 4 года назад
An A class explantation that’s both comprehensive and resourceful, that has now fortified my water quality management approach to marine biology 👍🏾 . I will certainly promote your channel and this video in my upcoming marine tank series 🔥💨🇯🇲🇨🇦
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thank you!
@darrenwallace7471
@darrenwallace7471 10 месяцев назад
Great info, my ammonia levels were driving me nuts even when my tank is cycled, turns out I have some ammonia in my water. Something to bare in mind to test your tap water not just what you’re putting in your tank I find has helped me a lot. API test kits will always show if you do.
@davidsamsell2031
@davidsamsell2031 4 года назад
This is probably one of the best fish-keeping videos on RU-vid. Great explanation. 📊 🐟🐠🐟🐟🐠🐠🐟🐬
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thank you! Hope it was helpful. :-)
@jlathem56
@jlathem56 5 лет назад
Much needed video Jason. I was trying to explain the ammonias to someone last week and because I hadn't broke it down like that in a long time I struggled with the explanation.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
It's an easy thing to forget! : -)
@davidtennien39
@davidtennien39 3 года назад
This helped so much. My total ammonia is always around .5-1ppm but my fish seem fine. Now I know why. Thanks.
@coelha159
@coelha159 3 года назад
Thank you so much!! I’ve been driving myself crazy because my ammonia tests always come up positive. Everything else I’ve read said it’s super dangerous and all my fish are about to die, so I’ve been breaking my back and bank account buying SO many products to fix it and doing many frequent water changes just to still see it test positive for ammonia, even though my fish don’t look sick/distressed. After watching your video everything makes sense now! You just saved my sanity!! 😂
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 3 года назад
Good to hear!
@aseriouslollygagger5734
@aseriouslollygagger5734 5 лет назад
Great explanation, helped me understand what just happened in my tank, thanks. My new guppies showed signs of ick. I turned up the temperature, gave them some minerals, broke out the air stone, and started medication. The raise in temperature, ph, and the recent birth of fry made the ammonia spike and red brown algae started taking over. I read that that kind of algae likes ammonia and is a sign things aren't right in the tank. Now the ich is gone, the temp and ph are lower, the parameters are all good, the algae is gone and the water is clear and smells normal. Knowing how these variables can affect each other makes it easier to make informed decisions.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Appreciate you sharing. Great example of how everything ties together!
@konstantinaparaskevopoulou633
@konstantinaparaskevopoulou633 4 года назад
Gosh, I am so glad I found your video. New to fishkeeping with a newly cycled tank and just a betta in...I experienced a 0.5 API test for ammonia. I went mad, did a water change and kept stressing about it...I asked multiple people and they all told me it should be 0 your betta may die, triple dose seachem prime....glad I found you so I can explain what I could see myself that API tests give you a total of ammonia which includes the seachem prime binded one!! And having a trace or 0.5 on that API test is not necessarily dangerous!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Glad it helped. :-)
@steg245
@steg245 5 лет назад
Thanks. Learnt something today which is always a goal for everyday. New fishkeeper of a few weeks. Had a very slight (0.25 ppm) ammonia spike after adding some more fish, which I'm hopeful the will resolve itself with a reduction in feeding and giving the filter time to catch up. But at least i know I'm not at danger levels when other parameters are taken account of.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@konstantinosxanthopoulos9533
@konstantinosxanthopoulos9533 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing explanation! Thank you so much!
@fdukes30
@fdukes30 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time and breaking this down, no doubt it has helped lots of people in more ways than one
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@TheRoosterGr
@TheRoosterGr 5 лет назад
Thanks for explaining this, it will help a lot of people.
@mrSalior1
@mrSalior1 2 года назад
Thank you so much. I’ve been having ammonia problems in a new planted tank everything is fine and normal but can’t get ammonia at 0 now I know it’s fine as the fish see absolutely fine
@jon-jamesdougherty9982
@jon-jamesdougherty9982 4 года назад
My new tank apparently completed its cycle 10 weeks ago but maintained an "ammonia" reading of .0.5 and nitrite of 0. Because of the high ammonia reading I have not put any fish into the tank. The .ph had also dropped to 6. However using the formula described in the video, I find that the NH3 content is 0.0003, which is acceptable for fish! A great video and so easy now to undertand the content.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thank you! Glad it was helpful. : -)
@PawluCachia
@PawluCachia 3 года назад
Great video thanks, was going nuts with the .50 ppm reading of Ammonia from my tap water, this helped.
@GirlTalksFish
@GirlTalksFish 5 лет назад
Very interesting! I've always heard that there were reasons why people do plop and drop instead of drip acclamation, but now I know why. Thanks so much for explaining things!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Glad to help!
@stanfaulconer696
@stanfaulconer696 5 лет назад
Its simple you just add a drop or 2 of prime to the bag once you open it then do drip acclimating
@nwimpney
@nwimpney 3 года назад
This is a really good explanation, but at the same time, I think 0 ammonia on the test is still the condition that you would want to shoot for. 0 TAN means 0 NH3 regardless of the other parameters, so in a way, I think it's a more useful reading to the average (beginner) aquarist. If you're reading ammonia on your test kit, it's something you need to deal with. If it's all NH4, then it's probably not going to kill your fish, but I would still want to know where it's coming from. I know it's not the intent of the video, but some people are going to see 1.5ppm ammonia in their tank, punch it into the calculator, and see that they're
@darkehorse71
@darkehorse71 6 месяцев назад
Wow. This is great information. I really love your channel. I always love your videos, so informative.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for being here!
@saktah
@saktah 3 года назад
Mind blown!! This makes so much sense with acclimation!
@themcmahans4712
@themcmahans4712 Год назад
Excellent Video! Thank you so much for this advanced explanation xx
@neilser1975
@neilser1975 4 года назад
Very professional and concise explanation...and you arent a huge Nerd about it. Subscribed!!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Appreciate you being here!
@mpedersen9975
@mpedersen9975 3 года назад
Awesome video!!! Thank you so much!! So much stuff I didn't know!!
@Brandon-ih9fu
@Brandon-ih9fu 5 лет назад
.......thank you! I have a API Master kit and everything checked out perfectly except for ammonia. Was getting about 1ppm with weekly partial water changes with all fish healthy/eating/active/breeding even! I've been using just water conditioner tetra safeplus water conditioner and read that my kit will read the ionized ammonia (ammonium) so knowing that and your link with the calculator I will be running those numbers try get better understanding about ammonia and why my kit giving me headache!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Hope it works out for you!
@MichaelClark-uw7ex
@MichaelClark-uw7ex 4 года назад
I have been in the hobby for over 50 years and I have never tested for NH3, back in the "old days" of brute force filtration with lots of Carbon and massive water changes it wasn't a problem, then when the hobby switched to biofiltration, I never even thought about ammonia unless there was a massive rise of pH. Now I know that if my biofiltration is working and the pH is stable then there is no Ammonia problem. If pH starts rising then the likely culprit is ammonia
@Izlagor
@Izlagor Год назад
This explained clearly what i have been experiencing. i have had a rash of fish die offs when adding fish to my quarantine tank, ammonia was reading 0ppm, ph was 8.0 -8.5 (central Texas hard water) and temp was 76-77 degrees. id add fish and it seemed almost instant where the smaller fish would roll over and start gasping and/or sit at the surface gasping, usually by the next morning they would be dead. when i would inspect the fish they always had reddening around the gill plate. so potential ammonia burns to the gill tissue? i'll work on now lowering my water ph closer to 7.0 and lowering my temps a couple degrees and see if the situation improves. Thank you for a very clear explanation of the relationship of ph and temps and ammonia/ammonium.
@cavaliers60
@cavaliers60 4 года назад
I was told about keeping ammonia levels below 1ppm but was never really explained why. And I believe these test kits are meant for inexperienced people who were told to keep ammonia levels near zero without the explanation in this video. It’s just a general test. Would be neat if the companies making the test kits would also include the formula to calculate this.
@crazybirds9673
@crazybirds9673 5 лет назад
Thanks so much. I am stressing because my tap water comes out with a 1ppm reading but I'm going to use the info you just shared to look into what is the UIA.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Awesome!
@matt-fn9gr
@matt-fn9gr 5 лет назад
We’ve know about this in the hobby for a long time, but I think when forums quit being popular and Facebook started being popular certain myths or half truth become popular. Good video
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@Bhousm76
@Bhousm76 5 лет назад
facebook groups have pushed me back to forums. much more respect and etiquette on forums.
@Emeri666
@Emeri666 5 лет назад
@@Bhousm76 exactly! I have ran intp bullying egotisical a holes on groups nothing but beat down bullies!
@konstantinaparaskevopoulou633
@konstantinaparaskevopoulou633 4 года назад
For a newbie like me... Facebook groups destroyed me! I lost 2 weeks of cycling because of them saying nonsense and eventually I started reading forums and that's where I found the most accurate opinions. That actually have been validated with facts not just rumors..
@toddratson7526
@toddratson7526 5 лет назад
A great explanation of a complex issue. Well done!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@bigjay1970
@bigjay1970 5 лет назад
Found you on a couple aquatic experience videos and checked out your Channel. Like what I see thanks for the info. And as you must be aware of, a lot of times at a glance, I wasn't sure if it was you or John Hudson🤗
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thanks for being here! Ya, I think John may be my RU-vid twin brother. Haha
@anthonyragan2696
@anthonyragan2696 5 лет назад
Great video, very handy information. Thanks for posting it!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@trevormcmanis
@trevormcmanis 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this information. This is incredibly valuable to know....
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thannk you!
@paulcox4369
@paulcox4369 5 лет назад
Thanks a great video that goes into a bit more depth about about the toxicity levels of ammonia than normal, look forward to more informative videos, nitrates are what l seem to be obsessing about at the moment!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you! We recently did a video on nitrates as well. : -)
@Loftikaz
@Loftikaz Год назад
I jave 40 to 60ppm nitrates my guppies and mollies and shrimp are happy, my tap water itself has 30ppm
@ThePythonPit
@ThePythonPit 4 года назад
Much appreciated, wasn't expecting the calculator to be a free downloadable Excel spreadsheet. Thanks.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
It's a cool resource. : -)
@aquariumfunthejoyofaquariu6060
Another great video! Thank you
@FishTankBarn
@FishTankBarn 5 лет назад
Very good video. Very well explained. Thanks for the information.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@cavaliers60
@cavaliers60 4 года назад
Thank you for the video! I learned a lot. If my calculations are correct, I’m in good shape. My aquarium has been steady at around .25 ppm Ammonia with temp averaging at 75 F and pH at 7.5. I think it came out to .004
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Cougar139tweak
@Cougar139tweak Год назад
You sir are a Legend! by far best explanation I've seen, where was this info 20 years ago... very confusing science put forth in layman's terms
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics Год назад
Thank you!
@bguen1234
@bguen1234 10 месяцев назад
In 50+ years in the hobby I only ever tested for ammonia on salt water when I first got into that. I stock lightly and and filter heavily. I replace evaporation loss with distilled water. I do water changes but I'm not pulling 25 gallons out of a 75 gallon tank every week. I've had success with breeding silver angelfish, ocellaris clownfish, danios, and of course lots of live bearers.
@sabretooth0467
@sabretooth0467 4 года назад
This may be easier. The common aquarium “ammonia” test measures the total ammonia, both ionized and un-ionized (Total Ammonia Nitrogen or TAN). The chronic toxicity, where the ammonia kills slowly by a variety of mechanisms, is as follows: 20 to 100 ppm of ammonia TAN at a pH of 6.0 2 to 10 ppm of ammonia TAN at a pH of 7.0 0.2 to 1 ppm of ammonia TAN at a pH of 8.0 Any pH between the above numbers you will have to make a linear interpolation. As you can see there is a 10X increase or decrease in toxicity between pH levels. A pH of 6.5 will reduce the growth of beneficial bacteria by 90%. A pH of 6.0 will virtually stop beneficial bacteria from oxidizing ammonia to nitrate; hence ammonia may be on the rise. Just an FYI...
@marcuscooper9544
@marcuscooper9544 3 года назад
Thanks for this. I've been trying to figure out what's going on in my 300L(80g) tank as I had a couple of fish start looking sick. I've not been doing much maintenance or water changes as the tank is lightly stocked, has a big filter, and is half full of java moss (and because I have a young child who exhausts me and isn't aquarium maintenance friendly). I freaked out when my ammonia came back as at least 8.0ppm (as high as the chart goes) and wondered why everything wasn't dead... but the other scary result was the pH coming in at 6.0 or lower (again, as low as the scale went). After a few water changes I'm down to about 2.0ppm ammonia and the pH is up to about 6.4. What's perplexing me is how my pH 8.4 tap water got down to 6.0?? Also, after reading your post - are all my bacteria dead due to the low pH, or just inert - ready to spring back into action now the pH is on the rise? Also (last one) if the pH is at 6.0 how is all the fish and food waste processed?
@RoxusRemo
@RoxusRemo 3 года назад
@@marcuscooper9544 How did you end up sorting this one?
@atty.veronicainoturanosg3487
@atty.veronicainoturanosg3487 2 года назад
I currently have the same problem as @Marcus Cooper. Using the API Freshwater Master Kit daily, but no changes all this past month: - Tank: 75 gallon standard - Fishes: 7 goldfishes - Filters: 2 Cascade 1500 canisters & 1 sponge filter - Airpump: Hailea CP-60 AC/DC - Set-up Date: 10/30/2021 - Date Today: 1/3/2022 a. AMMONIA: Stuck at 4.00ppm since 12/14/2021 b. NITRITE: Stuck at 0.00ppm since 11/20/2021 c. NITRATE: Stuck at 40.00 to 80.00 ppm since 12/14/2021 d. pH: Stuck at 6.00 since 12/10/2021 - Double-dosing daily with SeaChem Prime every 24 hours (3 capfuls = 75g) - Dosing daily with AquaVitro Seed by SeaChem every 24 hours (4 capfuls = 75g)
@apaulmcdonough2170
@apaulmcdonough2170 2 года назад
@@atty.veronicainoturanosg3487 you have to get your Ammonia well below 4.0ppm, between 2.0ppm to a maximum of 3.0ppm. WATER CHANGES! Ammonia at 4.0ppm is TOXIC to the Bacteria that convert Ammonia to Nitrite, and even more so to the Bacteria that convert Nitrite into NitrAte. Seachem's Prime Does NOT remove or lower Ammonia concentration, it simply reduces the Toxicity of Ammonia for a short term of only 2 days. Get the Ammonia level Down and start dosing with Seachem's Stability to seed your Bacteria Colonies.
@bluegum6438
@bluegum6438 2 года назад
Interesting how the TAN is less toxic with decreasing pH but also ends up being processed more slowly, and vice versa. I would guess that aiming for a neutral to slightly basic pH (7 - 7.4) is optimal?
@f8nomore
@f8nomore 2 года назад
This was extremely helpful to me. Thank you so much! xox
@baileymoto
@baileymoto 3 года назад
Armed with this info, I stopped doing such frequent water changes on this current fish-in cycle. Found that my NH3 levels are quite low. 👌
@brunomai934
@brunomai934 5 лет назад
You have no idea how much you helped me. Thank you!!!!!!!!!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Glad it helped!
@kenney9120
@kenney9120 5 лет назад
A major piece of the fish keeping puzzle. Keep'em coming.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you! Will do!
@cunninlinguslover
@cunninlinguslover 5 лет назад
Thank you for your valuable time. Video very well explained.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Appreciate you watching!
@mattsmonsterfish1615
@mattsmonsterfish1615 5 лет назад
Great info my man 👍
@gm836
@gm836 4 года назад
So much valuable information in one video. Thank you sir.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thank you!
@bobbygsproaquarium
@bobbygsproaquarium 5 лет назад
Great video Jason, thanks!
@jaydock1
@jaydock1 4 года назад
Thank you for this!
@bigfoxki
@bigfoxki 5 лет назад
Thank you, I had this problem a few year back with moss pellet, and not much info on the web back then. I am surprise someone made a video about his.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you! I love nerding out about water parameters. : -)
@bigfoxki
@bigfoxki 5 лет назад
@@PrimeTimeAquatics Me too, now I can freely use my moss pellet again.
@TheSwiftCreek2
@TheSwiftCreek2 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video!
@madfishdiva
@madfishdiva 5 лет назад
Excellent information. We needed to know this.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@Chefg3189
@Chefg3189 5 лет назад
Awsome video. Thank you for the info. I never knew about this.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@emiliomolina5778
@emiliomolina5778 5 лет назад
Just saw this!!! Good info!!! Thanks!! Also noticed that your filters are not running in the background!! Thanks again for the info!!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you! Yes, I turn them off when I'm recording for better sound. : -)
@emiliomolina5778
@emiliomolina5778 5 лет назад
@@PrimeTimeAquatics Makes sense!! Thank you for your reply!!
@jillmurph
@jillmurph Год назад
Yippie! I finally got it straight... I think. Thank you! Why are there not more NH3 only kits out there? Because they are not accurate (not factoring the pH and temp?) I did find one from Seachem that will test total and free seperate, but most all tests are clumped NH3/NH4+. I know I can use the free ammonia calculator. All in all, I think my tank is doing better than I assumed.
@hk5288
@hk5288 5 месяцев назад
I’ve been doing daily water changes due to 1ppm ammonia. My pH is 8 and water temp is 76. This confirms I was making the right call. Finally got the ammonia down to 0 but now dealing with high nitrites. Ugh I hope everything settles in the next week. Tank is just over one month old.
@stacystubbs7874
@stacystubbs7874 9 месяцев назад
Good video, so many folks freak out when they see NH3 +NH4 in their tank.
@aquariumhacksbymarcus5653
@aquariumhacksbymarcus5653 5 лет назад
Getting into the science of fish keeping is so helpful good info
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you! It's fun stuff😃
@JeffMonkman
@JeffMonkman 5 лет назад
Great info. Thanks
@ejfishes7610
@ejfishes7610 5 лет назад
Very informative, thanks for sharing!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thanks Man!
@YosheetaBoneeta
@YosheetaBoneeta 3 года назад
That was a little bit click batey, but I'm glad I clicked. I learnt something today, a fairly complex concept explained very well.
@theunrealdrphil2928
@theunrealdrphil2928 5 лет назад
I love your videos and you have some great info but I'm still hoping to see a video about water hardness and testing.
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Still on my list! 😃
@paulcardoza9880
@paulcardoza9880 5 лет назад
You're absolutely right thanks for the video excellent job!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@brappineau4161
@brappineau4161 3 года назад
Super informative 👌🏻
@marky0306
@marky0306 5 лет назад
Excellent advice for everyone, good lesson 👍🏼
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@RoxusRemo
@RoxusRemo 3 года назад
This is a great video and very educational. I've been battling constant reading of 0.25ppm in my 6 week old shrimp tank and doing daily water changes with prime... and allsorts of stupid stuff.. panicking and thinking my shrimp are going to die. I'm going to leave the tank now for 3-4days and just see what happens... Is this what you would advise? I'm at 7ph and 20c so hopefully there isn't any problems...?
@berndmayer1765
@berndmayer1765 2 года назад
Matt,Zeolith will suck up your ammonia.
@markblas7595
@markblas7595 4 года назад
Awesome video thanks!
@jonburg1787
@jonburg1787 4 года назад
Amazing video!! Thank you Jason!
@PrimeTimeAquatics
@PrimeTimeAquatics 4 года назад
Thank you for watching!
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