I had been using API ammo lock, then shifted to API stress coat. Both dealt with the ammonia and chlorine/chloramines as I gather.
Then I found 4 litres of API tap water conditioner and assumed it did the same as I find API don't give all details.
However saw that it doesn't treat ammonia and after looking at the product data safety sheet, am thinking 'oops' it doesn't.
Intend to test for ammonia next water change and see how much ammonia there is. Has anyone done this where they have used a tap water conditioner that doesn't treat ammonia and then tested for ammonia after a pwc? Did they get much ammonia?
Wondering if I should pick up 4 litres of stress coat again and mix 50:50. Which is doable but annoying as I was so pleased to get the API tap water conditioner cheap.
Then I found 4 litres of API tap water conditioner and assumed it did the same as I find API don't give all details.
However saw that it doesn't treat ammonia and after looking at the product data safety sheet, am thinking 'oops' it doesn't.
Intend to test for ammonia next water change and see how much ammonia there is. Has anyone done this where they have used a tap water conditioner that doesn't treat ammonia and then tested for ammonia after a pwc? Did they get much ammonia?
Wondering if I should pick up 4 litres of stress coat again and mix 50:50. Which is doable but annoying as I was so pleased to get the API tap water conditioner cheap.