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Which Ammonia remover? Bill Stock 11-17-2007
Posted by Bill Stock on November 17, 2007, 2:22 pm
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I recently had a bad experience with the cycle on a quarantine tank, so I
thought it would be useful to have some Ammonia detoxifier on hand. I
currently have some of the crystals, but this is not always convenient
depending on the filter being used. Some of the products claim to remove
Nitrites as well as Nitrates, while others claim to help grow the Nitrifying
bacteria. Most claim not to harm the bio-filter or affect the PH. Some
products also claim that their competitors use formaldehyde. The products
I've seen are Amquel Plus, Amguard, Ammo Lock, Ammonia Detox, etc. Since I
have planted tanks, it would be nice to know how much the Nitrates are
really effected.

Can anyone explain how the various products work or how they comapre in cost
per use. I looked for an online summary but id not find anything.



As an aside I also purchased a few of the Mardel Ammonia monitors for my
tanks when I started the quarrantine tank. The one I put in my large planted
tank started to turn green after a few days. This did not really make sense,
since the fish are fine and there is no reason for the cycle to be having
problems. But I did a water change anyway and the tester was even more green
the next day. So I added some Ammonia detox to the filter and it had no
impact on the monitor's reading. So I did another water change. But then I
thought that I should get out the Ammonia test kit (OK so I was a bit slow)
and it tested 0 Ammonia. So either the Ammonia monitor was always wrong or
the Ammonia detox did its job and is now throwing the monitor off. Although
I suspect one of the fertilizers in the tank is affecting the Ammonia
monitor. Time to switch back to the Seachem monitor, they never had any
issues and they last longer.




Posted by Reel McKoi on November 17, 2007, 9:32 pm
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>I recently had a bad experience with the cycle on a quarantine tank, so I
>thought it would be useful to have some Ammonia detoxifier on hand. I
>currently have some of the crystals, but this is not always convenient
>depending on the filter being used. ....... brevity snip!
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I wish I could help but I haven't used any of those products in years.
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RM....
Zone 6. Middle TN USA
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Posted by Marco Schwarz on November 18, 2007, 7:16 am
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Hi..

Bill Stock wrote:

> Which Ammonia remover?

I'd recommend water (changes)..
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cu
Marco

Posted by Reel McKoi on November 18, 2007, 12:07 pm
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> Hi..
>
> Bill Stock wrote:
>
>> Which Ammonia remover?
>
> I'd recommend water (changes)..
> --
> cu
> Marco
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That's what I do to keep the ammonia as low as possible while a tank is
cycling. That is if I don't have a cycled filter I can move to the new
set-up.

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RM....
Zone 6. Middle TN USA
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