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They don't usually come all together. Does it state on the box that it's testing for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate? If it does then it will say somewhere. They wouldn't be known as anything different as they are chemical compounds. I suppose there is a chance that your kit tests all 4 but there would be seperate charts for each thing (PH, nitrite, ammonia, nitrate, possibly GH and KH too) so that you could know the readings for each. They would all also come up as different colours. Anyway, ammonia should be at 0, nitrite at 0 and nitrites under 20.
Mel.
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