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Well I listen to a couple of people on here who said remove my bio balls
from my wet to dry. Now my ammonia is going up. I have a 125 gallon fish and coral tank with a bio ballless wet to dry and a protein skimmer. The ammonia will kill the fish and coral quicker than the nitrates will. So should I put the bio balls back in???? Please Help Larry |
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