When the API liquid ammonia test goes too far past its expiration date, does it give false positives?
My test bottle is stamped with 83A0307, which I believe means March, 2007.
I woke up to a cloudy tank this morning and tested my water, and the ammonia test quickly turned an inky green. I find this very difficult to believe, because the tank (1) has been running and cycled for three years, (2) is 55 gallons and contains only 1 betta, and (3) I do a 50% water change at least once per week.
The only thing I did differently this week was that, when I did my last water change, I ran out of Prime and used Ammolock as a water conditioner. I can't imagine why this would cause either the cloudy water or a false positive ammonia test.
Anyway, I'm doing a big water change now to be safe, and I'll get a new test kit later, but I was wondering if anyone knows whether expired tests give false positives or false negatives.
My test bottle is stamped with 83A0307, which I believe means March, 2007.
I woke up to a cloudy tank this morning and tested my water, and the ammonia test quickly turned an inky green. I find this very difficult to believe, because the tank (1) has been running and cycled for three years, (2) is 55 gallons and contains only 1 betta, and (3) I do a 50% water change at least once per week.
The only thing I did differently this week was that, when I did my last water change, I ran out of Prime and used Ammolock as a water conditioner. I can't imagine why this would cause either the cloudy water or a false positive ammonia test.
Anyway, I'm doing a big water change now to be safe, and I'll get a new test kit later, but I was wondering if anyone knows whether expired tests give false positives or false negatives.