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Originally Posted by
2Quills http:///t/396445/new-tank-setup-55g#post_3532592
That ammonia test looks dangerously high to me. Maybe it's just my eyes.
That's the thing that made me doubt the test results...all the numbers are horrible and OP says the anemone and fish are doing great.
Remember when everyone got together and helped with getting me a sump...it was because my nitrates were reading super off the chart high, and yet my shrimp was healthy and happy...I had used my canister system for at least 11 years without a hitch, and everyone kept insisting it was a nitrate factory. Some folks suggested that maybe the shrimp adapted to the high nitrates and could survive. Acrylic51 decided to build me a sump and everyone pitched in with ideas....
Turned out that API test kits were just off, I had purchased another one thinking my first kit was just old, and got the same reading.... Used a friends new API kit, and it read the same. BTLDreef kept insisting the API kit was off. I couldn't believe that 3 kits could be bad...so I purchased an Aquaripure nitrate filter, had the new sump system up and running, and still the nitrates were super high. So I began doing DAILY 5g water changes on my 90g....the nitrates would drop to 10 and by next morning it was back up to 80+....talk about hassle, keeping that much premixed saltwater handy in my tiny house. FINALLY I listened to BTLDreef, and purchased a Seachem multi kit...nitrates were 0.1 and ever since, I now only use seachem kits, and have macroalgae, my nitrates and phosphate readings are a perfect 0, and has been for the last 2 years.
API used to be top of the line test kits, I swore by them and told everyone to get them....I don't know what they did to change it, but they are no longer reliable. At least not the nitrate test for certain, and ammonia at 1.0 with a few thriving anemones...no way is that test kit right, or the OP isn't doing the test correctly, which I highly doubt.