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Moving a Reef Tank
LOL Man your an idiot.
You're a genius. LOL This is from Wayne's website LOL : http://www.waynespets.com/CareNitrogenCycle.htm : Ammonia (NH2) ------WRONG Genius! Ammonium (NH3) less toxic, occurs more in lower ph conditions -----WRONG Genius! Nitrite (NO2) ---WRONG Genius. (It's NO2-1) Nitrate (NO3) ----WRONG Genius (It's NO3-1) Nitrogen Gass (N2) ------ ONLY one you got right, except it's Gas not Gass! LOL LOL You are a retard! You give chemistry advice in this forum. You make me chuckle ROFLMAO!!! |
Moving a Reef Tank
HOLY COW! come here for alittle advice, and it winds up being a ****ing
contest or an exercise in self abuse! Opinions are like a$$holes, everybody has one and everybody thinks everyone but thiers stinks. get a life booger! "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net... When moving a tank, just take whatever amount of water is most convenient. For the new water try to have it already made up at the new location as 24 hours old if you can. 50% water changes are nothing. And 100% water changes are not as bad as people often think. When ever you take a fish or coral home you are giving it a 100% water change. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets |
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Yep, I messed up on that :-)
Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets bo0ger1 wrote on 11/16/2006 5:54 PM: Ammonium (NH3) less toxic, occurs more in lower ph conditions -----WRONG Genius! That's correct. The lower the ph, the more ammonia is in the form of ammonium. And thus it is less toxic. No it's NOT correct. Ammonium is NH4+, not NH3. NH3 is ammonia gas! LOL! ROMLMAO!! Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets |
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