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Old September 4th 05, 02:01 PM
hawksight
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Default Nitrites


The bacteria that convert ammonia to nitrite develope first, the
bacteria that convert nitrite to nitrate are slower. You are on the
right path, just impacient. Keep doing what you are doing.



thanks Charles

your thoughts have backed up what i was thinking. yes i am a little
impacient
have a great day and thanks again


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