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Crystal Clear AmmoniaFix contains beneficial bacteria designed by nature to utilize ammonia, nitrite & nitrate as a food source. This has been used for decades to:
... in a pond environment which results in safer, cleaner water for fish & plant systems.
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Crystal Clear AmmoniaFix contains beneficial bacteria designed by nature to utilize ammonia, nitrite & nitrate as a food source. This has been used for decades to:
... in a pond environment which results in safer, cleaner water for fish & plant systems.
FREE SHIPPING!
Crystal Clear AmmoniaFix contains beneficial bacteria designed by nature to utilize ammonia, nitrite & nitrate as a food source. This has been used for decades to:
... in a pond environment which results in safer, cleaner water for fish & plant systems.
FREE SHIPPING!
Mars Fishcare Ammo-Lock detoxifies ammonia, removes chlorine & chloramines from tap water.
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Mars Fishcare Ammo-Lock detoxifies ammonia, removes chlorine & chloramines from tap water.
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Mars Fishcare Ammo-Lock detoxifies ammonia, removes chlorine & chloramines from tap water.
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Water quality treatments
Chlorine & Chloramines:
Chlorine: A disinfectant added to municipal water supplies to kill harmful bacteria, but toxic to fish and beneficial bacteria. Over time, chlorine will thicken the gills of a fish.
Chloramine: A mixture of compounds that occur when both ammonia and chlorine are used to treat municipal water supplies. Chloramines are more stable than chlorine and the reaction time to remove chloramines is somewhat longer than for chlorine
Note: Even low levels of chlorine and chloramines can be extremely toxic to fish. Chlorine is a very powerful oxidizing agent and it is toxic to fish at concentrations of less than 0.05 mg/L. Water used for fish culture should not contain any residual chlorine to be considered safe. Chlorine and chloramines cause gill damage which eventually results in gill lesions. These lesions will eventually thicken the gill filaments leaving the fish unable to utilize oxygen and release carbon dioxide, thus resulting in fish death.
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Water Arts Consulting
Central Midwest, USA
ph: 773.340.9074
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