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[water chemistry] Amquel+ and nitrites



 
 
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Old February 21st 04, 05:49 AM
Pszemol
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Default [water chemistry] Amquel+ and nitrites

I have noticed Amquel+ is advertised as to deal with not
only amonia (which is explained as to form a non-toxic
compound accessible to nitrifying bacteria) but also
good to deal with nitrite and nitrates...
Anybody knows how this product reacts with nitrites
or nitrates? What are the products of the reaction?

BTW - what are toxic levels of nitrite for living critters?
 




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