Artur 1972
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During Copper treatment the only way to keep Amonia are daily Water Changes, right? Just want to make sure there is no other easier option. Thanks.
During Copper treatment the only way to keep Amonia are daily Water Changes, right? Just want to make sure there is no other easier option. Thanks.
Copper will not effect nitrifying bacteria, most ammonia test kits give a false reading with copper, I suggest an ammonia alert badge.
Is this true? Im using API test kit. What is Amonia Alert Badge?.
I've heard API often wrongfully reads .25 ppm, I'd pick up a Salifert kit and try that. And for the Ammonia Alert badge, I think that's more of a freshwater application, levels of ammonia have to be dangerously high in saltwater for the badge to begin to change color.
Thank you guys. I will look for Amonia Alert Badge on internet. I hope I can find one.
Well that's wrong.... SeaChem sells an alert badge specifically for saltwater. I've used one for the past 4 months in QT tanks with great results.
Also, I think Cu should be introduced much slower and to a lower concentration than the packaging suggests. SeaChem is fine with this I take about a week to go from zero to about .35-.40 on a SeaChem copper test kit.