How to Remove Nitrites, Nitrates and Ammonia From A Freshwater Aquarium
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@bmw328igrly Hey, I just set my guppy tank up about 2 months ago, and it is very heavily stocked It has no ammonia, nitrite, or nitrate. Know why?
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Some fish CANNOT TOLERATE salt! Please make sure your fish is not salt intolerant before using it! Corydoras catfish, for instance, can be literally chemical burned alive by aquarium salt. I thankfully found this out before I used salt to treat my fish, but it would be a terrible lesson to learn the hard way!
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@ben191209 Likewise!
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@bmw328igrly You are very welcome. God bless!
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@ben191209 Thanks Ben for responding to eric :) I haven't been on here lately. I would have said everything you did. :)
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@ericfan1223 You can (most likley should) add some of this AmQuel plus. It is pretty efective. It detoxifies chlorimines, chlorine, Amonia, Nitrite and Nitrate. In addition to this i would also add AquaSafe with Bio-Extract and a small amount of API or other brand Aquaira salt. God bless!
Hi. What test kit are you using?
spamllpitdept 1 week ago
@spamllpitdept I believe it is an API freshwater master test kit. This vid was done a while ago and since then I've thrown away that kit
bmw328igrly 1 week ago
Do I need to add all of this at the same time..?? Or how.??? Lol
romeo9229 3 weeks ago
@romeo9229 Sorry for the late reply. You don't need to use all of these at the same time. The best thing to do is to keep doing water changes. The chemicals are meant to help your fish out until you can get the water to more stable levels
bmw328igrly 2 weeks ago