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Old 04-16-2008, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Megalodon View Post
Carbon removes nitrites?

I've since learned that nitrites aren't very toxic in saltwater, so I'm not worrying about it so much now. Ammonia is now my main concern. The test kit I'm using might be giving me a false 0 so I'm getting a new one.
For the emergency case, get one or two bottles of 500mL SEACHEM Prime water conditioner... Use up to 5 times normal dose for exceptionally high nitrite, chloramine and nitrate concentration.
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