I'm wondering if anyone has composed a flow chart documenting the
interaction/cause/effect relationships of the different parameters.
I'd think flowcharting would be a very good way to communicate this
stuff.
Mike
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 03:47:20 GMT,
wrote:
ammonia drives the pH up, but the lower the pH the safer the ammonia.
nitrites drive the pH down. salt helps prevent nitrite toxicity.
if either is really high a big water change will remove enough that shifts in pH are
going to be more than offset by the benefits of lower toxins. INgrid
If one does a water change when the ammonia is high, but the pH has crashed
so it is not toxic, doing a water change with pH 7.1 & up, will turn that
ammonia toxic and kill the fish almost post haste. The higher the pH the
faster the kill.
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