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Old 12-01-2005, 11:23 AM
Roy
 
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Most definaley this is kill file material if there ever was
any...........



On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 14:25:51 GMT, "Newbie Bill"
wrote:

===Ammonia and nitrites should be 0, nitrates do a water change at 20 - usually
===not a problem if you have plenty of plants. pH should be 7.2 or higher.
===Generally it is what it is, so long as it doesnt go acidic and it remains
===STABLE. You will have some swings from dawn to dusk due to respiration but
===readings at the same time of day should be very similar. The stability will
===be maintained by your alkalinity (kH). This is a seperate test and should
===be at least 80 ppm. "It always used to work" problems are frequently
===because the pond has built up mulm and needs to be cleaned. Excessive algae
===or heat can cause oxygen level problems.
===HTH
===Bill Brister
===
==="Carolyn" wrote in message
...
=== Umm, exactly what should the pH, ammonia, and nitrite readings be? Never
=== tested before, never had problems before. I believe we are having
===problems
=== now because we have had such an unstable summer?
===
=== Carolyn
===
===
===



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