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Old March 11th 06, 05:47 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Gill Passman" wrote in message
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netDenizen wrote:
Gill Passman wrote:

The tea color in my 30G long finally disappeared after
a year or so. I miss it. Maybe it's time to put in a
new piece of driftwood.

Gail

the only issue I have with it is that it turns the water the same
colour as a positive ammonia reading with my nutrafin test kit -
nowadays I add in the reagent and then compare it to the tank water
before looking at the chart - it isn't exact science I know...I rely
more on the nitrite/nitrate test kits - there is no mistaking pink
for yellow....


There isn't much need for testing ammonia in established aquaria, is
there?


You are absolutely correct here...and I don't, unless I have found a
problem with a filter/pump etc....but most of my tanks contain
driftwood so it does come into play when I am setting up a new seeded
tank - however much filter medium and gravel etc I move over I still
monitor it...and at the same time I monitor the donor tank...

Gill


Speaking of which, how is your new tank doing? DC had a good idea. Use
the AP NH3 tester instead of Hagen's NH3/4 tester. Maybe that was
contributing to your problem?
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