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Gill Passman wrote:
The tea color in my 30G long finally disappeared after a year or so. I miss it. Maybe it's time to put in a new piece of driftwood. ![]() Gail the only issue I have with it is that it turns the water the same colour as a positive ammonia reading with my nutrafin test kit - nowadays I add in the reagent and then compare it to the tank water before looking at the chart - it isn't exact science I know...I rely more on the nitrite/nitrate test kits - there is no mistaking pink for yellow.... There isn't much need for testing ammonia in established aquaria, is there? |
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Gill Passman wrote in news:44121b4c$0
: the only issue I have with it is that it turns the water the same colour as a positive ammonia reading with my nutrafin test kit - nowadays I add You may wish to switch to another ammonia test kit, one that isn't Nessler based. The two part test kits usually meant for sal****er will give you a much more accurate reading regardless of the tannins in your water. I don't use anything else now because, well I have both fresh and salt, but also because Prime--an excellent water conditioner made by Seachem--produces false positive result with any Nessler based ammonia test kit. |
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netDenizen wrote:
Gill Passman wrote: The tea color in my 30G long finally disappeared after a year or so. I miss it. Maybe it's time to put in a new piece of driftwood. ![]() Gail the only issue I have with it is that it turns the water the same colour as a positive ammonia reading with my nutrafin test kit - nowadays I add in the reagent and then compare it to the tank water before looking at the chart - it isn't exact science I know...I rely more on the nitrite/nitrate test kits - there is no mistaking pink for yellow.... There isn't much need for testing ammonia in established aquaria, is there? You are absolutely correct here...and I don't, unless I have found a problem with a filter/pump etc....but most of my tanks contain driftwood so it does come into play when I am setting up a new seeded tank - however much filter medium and gravel etc I move over I still monitor it...and at the same time I monitor the donor tank... Gill |
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"Gill Passman" wrote in message
... netDenizen wrote: Gill Passman wrote: The tea color in my 30G long finally disappeared after a year or so. I miss it. Maybe it's time to put in a new piece of driftwood. ![]() Gail the only issue I have with it is that it turns the water the same colour as a positive ammonia reading with my nutrafin test kit - nowadays I add in the reagent and then compare it to the tank water before looking at the chart - it isn't exact science I know...I rely more on the nitrite/nitrate test kits - there is no mistaking pink for yellow.... There isn't much need for testing ammonia in established aquaria, is there? You are absolutely correct here...and I don't, unless I have found a problem with a filter/pump etc....but most of my tanks contain driftwood so it does come into play when I am setting up a new seeded tank - however much filter medium and gravel etc I move over I still monitor it...and at the same time I monitor the donor tank... Gill Speaking of which, how is your new tank doing? DC had a good idea. Use the AP NH3 tester instead of Hagen's NH3/4 tester. Maybe that was contributing to your problem? -- www.NetMax.tk |
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NetMax wrote:
"Gill Passman" wrote in message ... netDenizen wrote: Gill Passman wrote: The tea color in my 30G long finally disappeared after a year or so. I miss it. Maybe it's time to put in a new piece of driftwood. ![]() Gail the only issue I have with it is that it turns the water the same colour as a positive ammonia reading with my nutrafin test kit - nowadays I add in the reagent and then compare it to the tank water before looking at the chart - it isn't exact science I know...I rely more on the nitrite/nitrate test kits - there is no mistaking pink for yellow.... There isn't much need for testing ammonia in established aquaria, is there? You are absolutely correct here...and I don't, unless I have found a problem with a filter/pump etc....but most of my tanks contain driftwood so it does come into play when I am setting up a new seeded tank - however much filter medium and gravel etc I move over I still monitor it...and at the same time I monitor the donor tank... Gill Speaking of which, how is your new tank doing? DC had a good idea. Use the AP NH3 tester instead of Hagen's NH3/4 tester. Maybe that was contributing to your problem? I tested yesterday lunchtime - the ammonia was 0 and the nitrite was 0.1 - don't know what it is today yet...as soon as it settles to 0 I will start the big fish and filter move....I can't wait to get my Clowns in there :-) I have been suspicious of the Hagen kit but both the ammonia and nitrite test kits are quite recent purchases and do register 0 on other tanks...I might try swopping brands - I'll see what is readily available over here - sure it won't be long before my next shopping trip :-) Gill |
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Mariachi wrote: how long should I be soaking drift wood before putting it in my tank? I've got a piece soaking for a week and a half. The water is still brownish. Should i keep going until the water doesn't change colour? Or can I put it in my tank already? Thanks in advance. I'm still waiting for some gnarled bits of willow root to sink. It's been soaking in a tub of water since july. I'm a patient person, but I think it may be time to screw some to some slate. -- My only working email address is on my home page Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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"Richard Sexton" wrote in message
... In article .com, Mariachi wrote: how long should I be soaking drift wood before putting it in my tank? I've got a piece soaking for a week and a half. The water is still brownish. Should i keep going until the water doesn't change colour? Or can I put it in my tank already? Thanks in advance. I'm still waiting for some gnarled bits of willow root to sink. It's been soaking in a tub of water since july. I'm a patient person, but I think it may be time to screw some to some slate. -- My only working email address is on my home page Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net I've also heard of drilling a hole and filling it with melted metal (tin, zinc, lead?). Could also pour some concrete in. The metal you would need to cap with some silicone. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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I live in Miami Beach, Florida, about five or six blocks from the
Atlantic Ocean, and was wondering, what about driftwood that washes up on the shore? Is there any way to get the salt out of it, so that I could use in in my freshwater tanks?~Dean. |
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Papa Red wrote:
I live in Miami Beach, Florida, about five or six blocks from the Atlantic Ocean, and was wondering, what about driftwood that washes up on the shore? Is there any way to get the salt out of it, so that I could use in in my freshwater tanks?~Dean. Give it a soak for a week or so. That will help waterlog it and remove the salt. What little is left won't hurt your livebearers. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to reply. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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