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Old September 15th 03, 03:38 AM
NetMax
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"Donald Kerns" wrote in message
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VERY soon we will be cutting back on capacity until the lakes ice

over
and
ice fishing season begins. I was told that in order to keep the bio
filters working, I need to either keep fish in the tanks or seed the
tank with liquid ammonia.

I would like to keep the tanks alive with very few fish. Any idea

how
much liquid ammonia I might need to do this?


ObYoda:
"Ammonia, you want, hummm?
Goldfish get you."


for bait tank?
diseases get you might
from goldfish that you use

NetMax )

-D
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