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09-09-2006, 12:10 AM | #1 |
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Ammonia Poisoning
In fish-keeping, ammonia poisoning is one of the common killers. The presence of detectable levels indicates that your bio filter is not working adequately, either because your tank has not yet cycled, or the filter is not functioning adequately (e.g., too small for fish load, clogged, etc.) It is imperative that you address the problem (filter) in addition to the symptoms (high ammonia levels).
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As a final caution, several commercial products (e.g., "Amquel'' or "Ammo-Lock'') safely neutralize ammonia's toxicity. Amquel does not remove the ammonia, it simply neutralizes its toxicity. Biological filtration is still needed to convert the (neutralized) ammonia to nitrite and nitrate. Thus, adding Amquel causes the ammonia produced by the fish to be neutralized instantly, yet still allows the nitrogen cycle to proceed. Test ammonia to rule out ammonia poisoning if the fish appears unwell. Failure in the filteration system, do a test for ammonia after 24hrs after adding the commercial beneficial bacterias just to make sure ruling out ammonia poisoning. |
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