Does this look like 0ppm or .25ppm?

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Does this look like 0ppm of ammonia or .25ppm? It is really hard for me to tell. :D

If it is somewhere inbetween (or even .25ppm), is this a measurement I should be concerned about? :nono:
*also my tank is cycled*
Thanks!
[By the way, this is the same picture in different lighting]
 

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From your pictures they look yellow with no ammonia. But im the same way you are some times. It looks different under different light to me:eek:
 
it's always hard for me to tell, too. I think I get too paranoid. :D but it looks pretty yellow to me.
 
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