Does anyone know if Ammo Lock will give a false reading?
Some lady came into my fish store saying she bought 6 fish two weeks prior and they all died the next day. She saved a cup of water from the day they died in the fridge. She also brought us a sample from today.
Test 1: Day of death
Ammonia: 8+ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
pH: 6
Test 2: Water from today (two weeks from last sample)
Ammonia: 8+ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
pH: 6
She said she is running a filter. This is a 10gal, and she has a blue ram that is still hanging on through all the madness. (seriously, that fish deserves a medal) I got her to admit that she used ammo lock. We told her to do a massive water change, stop using ammo lock, start using prime, change the water halfway every 3 days and bring us another sample in a week.
Thoughts?
Some lady came into my fish store saying she bought 6 fish two weeks prior and they all died the next day. She saved a cup of water from the day they died in the fridge. She also brought us a sample from today.
Test 1: Day of death
Ammonia: 8+ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
pH: 6
Test 2: Water from today (two weeks from last sample)
Ammonia: 8+ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
pH: 6
She said she is running a filter. This is a 10gal, and she has a blue ram that is still hanging on through all the madness. (seriously, that fish deserves a medal) I got her to admit that she used ammo lock. We told her to do a massive water change, stop using ammo lock, start using prime, change the water halfway every 3 days and bring us another sample in a week.
Thoughts?