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![]() ok apparently It was too dark to see my card last night because today the ammonia is STILL at 0.25. It hasn't budged from this in weeks. Is there anything i can do to move this along ? Why is it not changing?
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![]() Basically you're just waiting for the bacterial populations that convert ammonia to nitrite to reach the levels needed to reduce the ammonia to zero. Same for the other parameters. It takes as long as it takes. Sometimes a few weeks, sometimes a few months. How long has it been since your tank started cycling?
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![]() ok because it's been going for about 6 weeks now.........=/
I put some established rock from my 44 into it to help it along but doesnt' seem to be making a difference.... yet anyway. amanda actually i'm probably wrong on that one because I put the rock in before christmas =p So it's been longer than 6 weeks. Last edited by asherah; 02-12-2006 at 11:13 PM. |
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![]() Sometimes it is difficult to read the colors properly on the test kit or if it is old it may not be working right. If you are in doubt try taking a sample in to your LFS and have them test it.
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![]() ok thanks alot =)
amanda |
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![]() And if you use a water treatment like prime - you may get a false positive reading.
Andy |