Monday, October 28, 2013

Different Levels of Different Stuff in Our Fish Tank

Photoinception: Taking a photo of a Issac trying to take a photo of 
Stripes; he is unsuccessful with getting a clear picture while I killed 
two birds with one stone.

We used this chart; however, we encountered a problem with pH.
We had to put 2.5 mL of fish water in each of the five test tubes.
We started with Ammonia. It was yellow at first.
Left-to-right: Ammonia, pH, High pH, Nitrite, Nitrate.
Levels:
  • Ammonia: 4.0 ppm
  • pH: N/A
  • High pH: 8.2 ppm
  • Nitrite: 2.0 ppm
  • Nitrate: 0 ppm
Our Ammonia and Nitrite levels were high, so we had to clean 
some of the tank for Stripes, and add a few drops of a few liquids.

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