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Guayni; SAHS wrote:
Oh! but I will do water changes eventually, not yet! Keep in mind that, if you wait until there are significant problems, you will have to take really drastic action. With nitrates at 100mg/L, a 25% change will only bring them down to 75mg/L. An additional 25% change will only get them to 56ml/L. If your fish begin to show signs of distress due to nitrates, you will have to rapidly reduce the level to below 40mg/L, which will be a *very* large water change. George Patterson Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are. |
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