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![]() I am getting increasing ammonia in 5g quarantine tank holding a clownfish and several snails. Current ammonia is about 0.035ppm.
- 5% water change (almost) daily - 75% water change today - large sponge filter seeded for 3 weeks in sump - daily removal of uneaten food - nearly daily addition of Aquavitro Alpha ammonia binder ![]() Clownfish appears health, active and eating. Has good coloration and no sign of frayed fins. Any suggestions? |
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![]() Is it possible that the product that you use to neutralize ammonia is still giving your a false reading?
You can put some pieces of liverock in there if you are not treating with copper. It will be better for filtration than a sponge filter. Not sure that was long enough to be properly seeded.
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![]() prodibio "start"..... been hearing really good things about it.....you "supposed" to be able to put fish directly in a new setup (no cycle) when using this stuff.....I cant see why it couldnt be used to help maintain ammonia and nitrates in a QT
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![]() In my hospital tank (tank with no filtration, just some PVC pipe for hidey holes) I assume that I will have to do 50% water changes daily, that's why it's better to have a smaller tank (I use a 20g)
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![]() Good idea. It is a Seachem Ammonia Alert badge that detects free ammonia. It is not affected by Seachem Prime or AmmoLock so I suspect it isn't affected by other ammonia binders like Aquavitro Aqua. I'll ask SeaChem.
Last edited by syncro; 01-19-2012 at 05:59 AM. |
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![]() Thanks! The Stop Ammo chemical in Prodibio StartUp is likely an ammonia binder like Prime/Alpha/AmmoLock. Though none of the products list their ingredients so it is hard to tell.
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![]() Yikes, I can see why so few people run quarantine tanks. I just did another 50% water change and added some Alpha so I'll see how it looks in the morning. Thanks marie.
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![]() Quote:
I have a "liverock" tank and a hospital tank. The liverock tank is where corals and new fish go so I can keep an eye on them, if there is problems they go into the hospital tank for treatment. I'm constantly telling my family that the liverock tank is not not a tank, it's a storage/quarantine place and therefore doesn't count.....................they do not yet believe me ![]() |
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Ha, I agree! |
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![]() If there are fish/corals in it I do a 25% weekly water change otherwise it could go 2 or 3 months between water changes
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