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snakemastermyke
at Thu Aug 4 16:37:58 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakemastermyke ]
Take it from a former fish junky: It can change ammonia levels as all naturual organic material will. I use Zeolite in one filter and carbon in the other to ensure ammonia levels are right. Any domestic carp Ie. comets, koi, etc will also cause ammonia spikes. The spikes from these fish are much more severe than anything the mela fix could cause. Seriously the bigger ammonia threat is what you use for feed. Of course proper benificial bacteria and zeolite medium will help that tremendously, plus proper water changes. Undergravel filters are the wrong way to go in ammonia control. The benificial bacteria settles best in your gravel, and many undergravel filters move the water in the gravel to much so the benificial bacteria is constantly bieng circulated and some is removed. Ammonia is tricky, and I don't think melafix is the biggest ammonia issue. ----- 1.0 Javan Wart Snake
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