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Old January 15th 07, 04:36 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
kietz
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Default Levels Rising... Please help!!

JB wrote:
kietz wrote:
JB wrote:

I meant tyo type AmQuel Plus is supposed to treat Nitrate, Nitrite &
Ammonia.. I listed Nitrate twice for those who noticed.. Also after
washing my hands 2-3 times there's still a slight rotten egg or so
smell on my hands after dealing with my aquarium if this helps point
the way to diagnosis and treatment...

Amquel can have a strong sulfur smell. Could that be the source of your
rotten egg smell?

kietz


no, because this was going on days before I started treatment.. I
haven't smelled regular AmQuel, but the new AmQuel Plus doesn't have an
odor to me..


In that case you probably should follow Gill's advice...

good luck,

kietz
 




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