I saw a video on YouTube (can't find the link now for the life of me), claiming that most aquarium test kits are inaccurate and almost always Overstate what the actual nitrates are. He claimed that LaMotte and Hach were much more accurate b/c they test people water (vs. pet water), which causes them to have more rigorous accuracy requirements. He then compared it w/ state of the art lab equipment and proved his theory. So I just purchased LaMotte test strips, and here is what I found. I tested w/ API liquid, Tetra test strips an d LaMotte test strips on 3 of my tanks. I did a water change, then fed them pretty heavily for a week before testing. Below are the tanks, filtration, and what test results were:
1) 300 w/ large Central Americans mostly - heavily stocked. Filtered by Eheim 2262 w/ Pond Matrix, two huge strawberry pots w/ Hydro Sponge filters and bags of pond matrix (for nitrate reduction), and a huge pythos. API tested 60, Tetra 20, and LaMotte 8
2) 135 w/ matten filter - many slow growing anubias and java fern - many small/medium fish, but not large a bio load. API tested 15, Tetra around 15, and LaMotte 4
3) 75 heavily stocked w/ 50 2-4" barred midas growouts, Filtered by Hydro sponge filters and huge peace lily. API tested 60, Tetra 40, LaMotte 10
Whoever you talk to for the fish I have, I usually get the recommendation to keep under 40 or ideally under 20 nitrates. So, if you assume that I'm meeting that recommendation, but am over it using the API, do I have a problem? I guess what I'm getting it, is are the recommendations based upon people's experiences under accurate testing, or under the overstated testing? Is it possible that our fish are more sensitive to nitrates than we thought, but our nitrates have not been as high as thought?
1) 300 w/ large Central Americans mostly - heavily stocked. Filtered by Eheim 2262 w/ Pond Matrix, two huge strawberry pots w/ Hydro Sponge filters and bags of pond matrix (for nitrate reduction), and a huge pythos. API tested 60, Tetra 20, and LaMotte 8
2) 135 w/ matten filter - many slow growing anubias and java fern - many small/medium fish, but not large a bio load. API tested 15, Tetra around 15, and LaMotte 4
3) 75 heavily stocked w/ 50 2-4" barred midas growouts, Filtered by Hydro sponge filters and huge peace lily. API tested 60, Tetra 40, LaMotte 10
Whoever you talk to for the fish I have, I usually get the recommendation to keep under 40 or ideally under 20 nitrates. So, if you assume that I'm meeting that recommendation, but am over it using the API, do I have a problem? I guess what I'm getting it, is are the recommendations based upon people's experiences under accurate testing, or under the overstated testing? Is it possible that our fish are more sensitive to nitrates than we thought, but our nitrates have not been as high as thought?