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Hash: SHA1 On 2006-05-08, Altum wrote: Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote: Should I just be patient or what? Why am I not seeing the ammonia drop if there is nitrite *and* nitrate present? What water conditioner and ammonia test are you using? Ammonia bound by AmQuel, Prime, Ammo-Lock, and similar chloramine treatments registers on many test kits as free ammonia. I use Tetra AquaSafe as a water conditioner. I have the Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit that has pH, High pH, Ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate tests (4 test tubes). I also have some dip stick tests (forget the brand, but the dip stick also does GH and KH). The ammonia has never gone over 2 ppm. The nitrite is only just shading over 0.25 ppm. Nitrate is always at 5 ppm. When the ammonia approches 2 ppm I do a water change. Feed sparingly, as I said. I am at a loss... Fred -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEX6vKJXD4LJUXJmMRAnmcAJ9h5nUPPM94wbSGk5DL/eaXyq4xHgCfThlS Ap3Co7R+0ckSxqlW5CMzoyU= =BfYO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- "Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after." --Alphonse Allais |
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