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Old 05-15-2012, 02:29 PM   #1
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0.5ppm ammonia in city tap water

Ok... What to do if your city tap water has ammonia?? Looks like about 0.50 ppm

Boy, this is majorly disappointing!

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Old 05-15-2012, 03:51 PM   #2
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Use a product like prime that temporarily converts the ammonia to a less toxic form. By the time it has worn off you bacteria would have consumed it turning it to nitrite then nitrate. No big deal.
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Just means your water company uses chloramine rather than chlorine.
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Ok... So Prime is good for cycling AND good for my Betta fish that I already have in a separate tank? I have Aqua-safe Plus now, could I just up-dose that until I read no ammonia?? Or does it not remove the ammonia reading on the API Master Test Kit?

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And (pls also see my question above)... Is chloramine bad for the beneficial bacteria or b/c it reads like ammonia on tests, bacteria treats it as such?? Thanks!!
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Chloramine is chlorine bonded with ammonia. Prime will break this bond, neutralize the chlorine and bond with the ammonia making it less toxic for a while (about 24 hours). If you have a well established bio filter the ammonia will be converted before it becomes toxic again. The ammonia will still read with the API test.
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Just so you know, .5 ammo isn't toxic, but if your pH is high, then it does get into cautionary territory (though is still not a toxic level). Here is a guide to help show you some specific numbers for ammonia toxicity and when it something to be concerned about.
http://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums...ty-159994.html
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Interesting! Thk u!! My pH is on the high side, 8.0
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