I've been using the Seachem Nitrite/Nitrate chemical test for a while now, and find it very hard to read!
Basically, "light pink" is meant to equal "0", which then slowly fades to darker pink. It would be much easier if 0=WHITE. Or, maybe that is the case?
Can anyone with experience of this kit confirm that light pink (and NOT white) is actually 0?
Basically, "light pink" is meant to equal "0", which then slowly fades to darker pink. It would be much easier if 0=WHITE. Or, maybe that is the case?
Can anyone with experience of this kit confirm that light pink (and NOT white) is actually 0?