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![]() kay-bee wrote: Just to rule it out, test your tap water for ammonia levels. The chloramines in my tap water register as 'ammonia'. Thank you for all the comments. I think the pH did crash and possibly killed all the beneficial bacteria. I tested my tap water before and after adding water conditioner and didn't get any ammonia indication. I think after the ph crash the dead plants may have contributed to the ammonia increase. I will try to take a more "relaxed" attitude towards my tank. |
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