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Old 17-06-2005, 07:00 AM
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the stuff I used was clor-amx (spelling) it was the powdered stuff..
ammonia dissapeared but was back in a few days later. tank was a 55 gal,
with only a couple small fish in it.



"~ janj JJsPond.us" wrote in message
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I did have *another* indoor tank , about a year ago, that no matter WHAT

I
did I could not get the balance correct in the tank, there was always
presence of ammonia in it, even with trying to do the balance thing with

a
small fish,, water changes etc. it was a nightmare, I tried asking for
advice on the fish groups, but nothing seemed to help. I guess the tank

is
cursed.

Did you use what I call the "Amquel Answer"? I'd been taught to balance a
tank and not stress fish one had to do water changes. Then someone

informed
me to use Amquel (or similar product) to de-tox the ammonia and salt to
detox the nitrites and treat the tank/aquarium as I normally would with

10%
change/week. Worked like a charmed for me. ~ jan


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