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hi
i was sold a nitrate removal sachet from the fish shop which did seem to work, but it says in the box that you need to recharge the sachet, bu pouring salt water over the bag for one hour and then repeating this procedure for two hours. is this correct? how can it be done? are there any simpler ways to keep nitrate levels safe? thanks f |
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froggo wrote:
hi i was sold a nitrate removal sachet from the fish shop which did seem to work, but it says in the box that you need to recharge the sachet, bu pouring salt water over the bag for one hour and then repeating this procedure for two hours. is this correct? how can it be done? are there any simpler ways to keep nitrate levels safe? That's sounds a bit too labour intensive to me. I have the instructions for one of these pouches: "Dissolve 80g of aquarium salt in 240ml of warm tap water (48C) and soak the pouch for two hours then rinse lightly in tap water. Pouch is now ready to use" Nikki |
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![]() "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... froggo wrote: hi i was sold a nitrate removal sachet from the fish shop which did seem to work, but it says in the box that you need to recharge the sachet, bu pouring salt water over the bag for one hour and then repeating this procedure for two hours. is this correct? how can it be done? are there any simpler ways to keep nitrate levels safe? That's sounds a bit too labour intensive to me. I have the instructions for one of these pouches: "Dissolve 80g of aquarium salt in 240ml of warm tap water (48C) and soak the pouch for two hours then rinse lightly in tap water. Pouch is now ready to use" Nikki aside from the sachet have you tried.... partial water changes? |
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Hi,
yep i do about 20% every 7 to 14 days. I suspect reading help from people from another of my messages, that its a combination of; 1. heavy handed feeding 2. not enought plants thanks aside from the sachet have you tried.... partial water changes? |
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On 12 Oct 2006 12:50:12 -0700, "froggo"
wrote: Hi, yep i do about 20% every 7 to 14 days. I suspect reading help from people from another of my messages, that its a combination of; 1. heavy handed feeding 2. not enought plants Check your tap water. Mine has Nitrates. You can feed lighter and change more water. But, from what I've seen, you need a LOT of thriving plants to make a significant impact. And IMHO aquatic gardening is a hobby in and of itself. |
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![]() "Jolly Fisherman" wrote in message ... On 12 Oct 2006 12:50:12 -0700, "froggo" wrote: Hi, yep i do about 20% every 7 to 14 days. I suspect reading help from people from another of my messages, that its a combination of; 1. heavy handed feeding 2. not enought plants Check your tap water. Mine has Nitrates. You can feed lighter and change more water. But, from what I've seen, you need a LOT of thriving plants to make a significant impact. And IMHO aquatic gardening is a hobby in and of itself. I'd say make it 25% every 7 days on the dot and your problems will probably vanish. give the gravel a good vacume and clean out excess mulm. the only plants that are gonna save ya are duckweed and taro I dunno if you want either in yout tank lol |
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